The class has now ended as of yesterday, but it was a great week in Pacific Grove, CA at the Asilomar Conference Grounds!
The class was led by Kerby Smith, husband of quilt artist Lura Schwarz Smith. His vocation is photography, and he has started quilting his own photographs on fabric. The class goal was teach those of us who attended (all quilters) how to get good prints from their own photographs on fabric.
As part of the class, a pre-assignment was to come up with 10 8"x8" photographs on a theme. I did 9 photos (as pictured above) and had a dual theme. One of those is red. Can you tell what the other one is?
Since late March, I've been planning an international solo trip that included meeting up with friends. The planning is what makes a trip an adventure, and it was definitely fabulous -- now that it is in the rearview mirror -- so to speak. During my two weeks abroad, the sights visited included the: Mauritshuis, a lovely art museum (The Hague, Netherlands) Binnenhof (The Hague, Netherlands) Delft (Netherlands) Kasteel de Haar, a castle (Haarzuilens, Netherlands) Museum Speelklok (Utrecht, Netherlands) Walking Tour of Amsterdam (Netherlands) Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Van Gogh Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Dutch Resistance Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands) De Oude and Nieuwe Kerks aka old and new churches (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Anne Frank House (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Sainte Chapelle/Conciergerie (Paris, France) Giverny - Monet's residence at one time (outside Paris) Versailles (outside Paris) Musee d'Orsay/VR Event titled 1874 Impressionists First Exhibition...
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