Time to reveal my Hoffman Challenge entry:
From this:
to this:
I Dreamed of an Elephant 29 x 35
I really did dream of an elephant: Since paisleys are originally Indian, I looked through my art books for Indian designs, seeing if that would give me an idea for this fabric, but I had no success. A week or so later, I dreamed an elephant with trappings featuring this paisley tree design. This is a rather common Indian or Moghul motif; I'd put it in the subconscious memory file, and it popped out later. Deciding on a setting for my elephant was much harder. I combined two Dover book drawings to make the elephant and rider, drew the palanquin myself based on other designs and paintings, and then I was stuck. After lots of thinking and advice, I abandoned my original idea, and planned the arch based on Persian carpets in The Grammar of Ornament.
I enjoyed this project. No matter what the outcome, it's the first challenge I've made that doesn't feel wrong to me--not my style, not what I intended, not satisfactory. I missed it when it was gone!
It turned out great!
ReplyDeleteGood luck, I agree it turned out great!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! Outstanding and yes you did a great job! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI love it too!
ReplyDeleteOh Kay!
ReplyDeleteYou've captured the spirit of the Elephant. You've wrapped him in his history of India. With honor.
Elephant Wisdom, *karendianne.
(ps: totally dig the dream part of the story! very cosmic!!!)
It is wonderful. Funny how you were sorry to see it go:)
ReplyDeleteI hope it travels to Houston so I can see it! Great piece, Kay!
ReplyDeleteKay - it is stunning and so clever! Roughly in Hindi, I would say "bahut autcha hai" - something like - how very nice it is. My spelling is phoenetical, but heartfelt!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Wonderful! good luck with the challenge, Im glad you made something you are completely happy with - a challenge in itself, i find.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Love it, Kay!
ReplyDeleteIt's terrific! I'll keep my fingers crossed for you...
ReplyDeleteI am half Indian, and have been there twice...and you have definitely captured the essence of Indian art here! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI really like the way it turned out. Very elegant. Will you get it back to put in our quilt show?
ReplyDeleteIt's spectacular Kay. I just love it!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful! I love the way it sparkles.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I can't wait to see it in person.
ReplyDeleteI did not do the challenge this year again after all. Didn't buy the fabric, but I bought a whole bunch of beads to go with it, so now I've got to bead something or the other up with them.
Oh, wow! What a great piece of work. I'm not surprised you miss it. It is a wonderful piece. I think this year's fabric is really inspiring - although my first impression was Ick! Good luck in the competition.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you love it and miss it...it is exquisite, a Self-Realized quilt!
ReplyDeleteIt is a gorgeous job.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that you feel so good about the end project. It looks great!
ReplyDeleteWhatever the judges think of it, you've definitely found some fans in blogland . . . including me. It's a wonderful, inventive use of the fabric. I love it.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with this wonderful piece.
ReplyDeleteLove your elephant quilt. What a great way to incorporate that fabric. Good luck!
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