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October 24, 2016 by Kat

Repeating Patterns

Can you tell a life story in fabric? I think so. From my baby quilt to the quilt sitting on my lap right now, I have been wrapped up with these physical manifestations of love and comfort. We don’t use store-bought blankets in my house, we use all manner of quilts created by my Mom. 

Recently, I started talking to my Mom about making me a new quilt for my favorite comfy chair in the studio. My colors have changed, I want something in vibrant blues and greens. Maybe some batik fabric. We talked about patterns and colors and on her recommendation, I started to Google and search Pinterest for Bargello quilt patterns. Oh my, these are amazing! They appeal to my love of geometric patterns and beautiful color. (Check these out if you’ve never seen them before.)

After getting lost in the color and patterns of these quilts for a couple of days, I started to wonder… Could I do something similar with a photograph?

Why yes! Yes I can.

Using some of my favorite iPhone apps I came up with this one fairly quickly. It’s not exactly the same as a Bargello, but it’s related in the way the color and imagery is cut up and then pieced back together… Just like a quilt. 

Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve been playing with more photographs, seeing what works and what doesn’t. Just like any new direction in art, it takes a lot of trial and error to figure things out. There are a lot of throwaway images I will likely never show.


But the ones that do work… Wow. I love them. They make me happy. They connect to me to my history more deeply than my other artistic work. 

Quilting goes back generations in my family. Maybe this is my way to carry the tradition forward. If nothing else, it’s brought a new inspiration to my art that I’ve desperately needed. Let’s see what happens from here.

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: iphone photograph, quilt

December 20, 2011 by Kat

Colorful and Cozy

Is there anything better than curling up under a quilt and reading a book? A cup of tea, and a cat on my lap add to the mood. The only thing I need to complete the perfection is to have it be one of my Mom’s quilts I’m snuggled up under, made for me with love.

A while ago I wrote on Mortal Muses about how my life story can be tracked by the quilts that have been made for me, by my Mom and other relatives. Just this week a new chapter in the story was added, with this quilt of bright colors that arrived in the mail. My Mom and I chose this fabric to match my studio when she visited in October, and she took it home to create a new work of art for me to snuggle under. A quilt that marks the move home from Italy in my creative journey.

She thinks it’s too bright, but I love it. It makes me happy and cheerful to curl up under this quilt, with all of the colors I love. Perfect for these short grey days and long dark nights – colorful and cozy!

Today’s Many Muses Musing prompt is COZY. Tomorrow’s prompt is PEACE. Come on over and join in!

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: color, home, Many Muses Musing, quilt, studio

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