When this layout above developed on my design wall I laughed. It sure looks "Modern" to me.
It seems very much like a "Modern" quilt, and the "Modern" quilts don't
really sing for me.
It would be more "Modern" I suppose if I left the
layout just the way it was, and surrounded it with a lot white. (Which
for me would mean as many different White on Whites as I could jam in
there...) and kept the fabrics sort of blender-ish to evoke solids, and
kept the large scaled prints to a minimum.
But hey, I'm allowed to be opinionated. It doesn't make me right. As my
Philosophy of Art professor Duane Whittier said many years ago "If you
really think artwork A is better than artwork B, then it is."
Oscar Wilde said "I can resist everything but temptation."
I know the feeling.
This layout of the big striped triangle blocks has been calling my name. A part of me wants to make this "Modern" and yet break every damn "Modern" rule at the same time. Because, I'm contrary like that.
So I thought, hell. It's too good an idea to let it go (now where have I heard THAT before?)
I particularly like the idea of making the two halves of each block to be SIMILAR but not IDENTICAL, so the viewer will be casually looking...
and think, HEY! Those aren't the same... but they LOOK alike. (I love to reward viewers who pay attention.)
So I decided to keep the blocks of fabrics I really loved, and dump the ones I don't like. I will not make multiples, but I will make specific color combinations into specific blocks and then see how it goes.
These are some examples of blocks I already have with fabric combinations I think will make interesting pairs.
And naturally I had to go poking through my stash for other possible matches.
So while I might be making a quilt that looks kinda "Modern," it will really be me getting an idea and turning on its head and doing whatever the hell I want (which is what I do anyway).
As Oscar Wilde also said, "Oh, the anxiety. I hope it lasts forever."
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4 comments:
LOLOLOL --- I just KNEW you would end up doing something with this idea!
Everything you do is unique! Love what you do week after week!
Loving the fabrics.
I'm not sure resistance is futile, but certainly misplaced when you have a great idea. I'll be turning the virtual pages to see how this one ends.
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