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Tuesday 14 December 2010

Ice & Flow - in progress.

It's 2 am, Tuesday.  I'm going to bed now.  I stayed up late to enjoy a quiet house with no responsibility.  (Been a LONG time!)  Of course, I had to sew.  I sewed just for me.  So I'm not sure what you will think of it.  I took out the gorgeous blue fabric I bought from Dorothy at guild.  I just had this image in my head from the moment I laid eyes on that cloth.  This piece is not done, and actually backwards from my original intentions.  But here goes.  Want to see?


I'm sure some of you are thinking, "Monika, what on earth are you doing?  It's so weird."  It's a stylized landscape.  It's inspired by the arctic.  It's ice and snow and the deep dark waters below.  I have yet to add many glass beads.  I'll do that tomorrow. 

I think I love it.


It's backwards because my original thought was to make a huge sheet of ice and snow with just a crack where the fluid water would appear.  This ended up being mainly ocean with ice melting into it.


The ice mass is full of many lovely white things which do not photograph well at 2 in the morning.  So I'll finish up the beads and show you the finished product later.  I smiled the whole time I made this.  I really let go, and there is so much symbolism in this... but I won't bore you with that stuff.  You can look and decide what you want it to be.  : )

~Monika

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You got me all teary-eyed with your creativity :).
Stay inspired!

Ann Brauer said...

That is wonderful--can't wait to see the finished quilt. Love your new picture at the top of the blog too.

Flo @ Butterfly Quilting said...

I love the look of this. Can't wait to see the finished product. How big is it? I know you do some incredible minature landscapes! Again I am so impressed and amazed with your incredible imagination and creativity!

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