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Old 07-29-2011, 07:32 AM
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Hello everyone. I just finished sewing on the last bead yesterday evening. This was inspired by a painting by a friend of mine (first pic) that she did after seeing the aftermath of a bush fire whilst on holiday in Australia.

I had this beautiful piece of hand dyed fabric that I thought would be perfect for the background and I FMQd strata (adapted from Leah Day's designs) to represent the Earth, from the bottom up - pebbles for the bedrock, tree roots, the ground, tree bark, flames, leaf, smoke and a 'maelstrom' in the sky. The tree was then built up by couching on various black and grey yarns and the beads in shades of black, grey, gold and white represent the still-glowing ash and charred bits of wood.

It is 35" x 18" and it will be for sale at one point, when I can bear to part with it! :mrgreen: :-D

The original picture - my inspiration
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My quilt
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Old 07-29-2011, 07:33 AM
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Hello everyone. I just finished sewing on the last bead yesterday evening. This was inspired by a painting by a friend of mine (first pic) that she did after seeing the aftermath of a bush fire whilst on holiday in Australia.

I had this beautiful piece of hand dyed fabric that I thought would be perfect for the background and I FMQd strata (adapted from Leah Day's designs) to represent the Earth, from the bottom up - pebbles for the bedrock, tree roots, the ground, tree bark, flames, leaf, smoke and a 'maelstrom' in the sky. The tree was then built up by couching on various black and grey yarns and the beads in shades of black, grey, gold and white represent the still-glowing ash and charred bits of wood.

It is 35" x 18" and it will be for sale at one point, when I can bear to part with it! :mrgreen: :-D

The original picture - my inspiration
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My quilt
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close up
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gorgeous. *clap, clap, clap*
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Old 07-29-2011, 07:34 AM
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Awesome!
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Old 07-29-2011, 07:35 AM
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beautiful, what artistic talent.
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Wow, that is really a work of art. Very nicely done. :thumbup:
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Wow! Just stunning! Great job....
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I didn't read the comment above the picture and was going, oh my gosh she made that?? then I scrolled down and saw the quilt and was, woah, I like!
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Oh wow!!
I love both the original picture and your creative interpretation, just wonderful! :D

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Originally Posted by Jan in VA
Oh wow!!
I love both the original picture and your creative interpretation, just wonderful! :D

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couldn't say it better myself.
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