Meri Henriques Vahl
Arlington Row, Bibury Village, The Cotswolds, England
Arlington Row, Bibury Village, The Cotswolds, England
"Arlington Row, Bibury Village, The Cotswolds, England" by Meri Henriques Vahl was based by a trip to The Cotswolds.
Arlington Row, Bibury Village, The Cotswolds, England was based on, as the name suggests, a trip that Meri took to The Cotswolds in England. Years earlier when Meri was writing science fiction, she still does by the way, she needed a location for a planet and came across an image in Sunset magazine that she posted next to her computer for inspiration. Then when she went to England, she turned a corner and there was that same place.
Artist Statement: "The great Art Nouveau designer, William Morris, is quoted as having said that Bibury was the most beautiful village in the Cotswolds, England - and I agree! To honor this lovely place, I created this scene using my fabric collage techniques - but this time the tulle overlay was pink, rather than the usual black to accentuate the soft, romantic atmosphere."
Technique: Extensive free-motion machine quilting was enhanced by a hand appliquéd border of thorny vines, leaves and beaded roses. The musicians were constructed on interfacing, and the faces, hands and feet were drawn with Caran d'Ache pencils.
Maker: Meri Henriques Vahl
Quilter: Meri Henriques Vahl
Year Made: 2018
Owned By: NA
Size: 72 x 72 inches
Shows & Museums: NA
Awards: NA
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