tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6021283387517994326.post3897396622541941212..comments2023-12-29T01:39:29.240-08:00Comments on Heather Thomas: Heather Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01267059586926398872noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6021283387517994326.post-30711052918404052252013-02-25T17:00:26.197-08:002013-02-25T17:00:26.197-08:00What a great idea for seeing how colors play with ...What a great idea for seeing how colors play with each other. I needed to cover some of the bars to focus on only one bar at a time, making it easier to see how the colors interact. Pretty busy piece, but quite educational.<br />Stephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11443701650151369396noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6021283387517994326.post-60638262066423735052013-02-22T20:36:48.486-08:002013-02-22T20:36:48.486-08:00This is a very interesting color study!
I had to ...This is a very interesting color study!<br /><br />I had to read and re-read what you wrote as I was looking to understand what you meant by some of the circles looking like they were underneath. The description helped a lot, and I discovered the colors were a little off on my display. Once I adjusted it, I can see what you mean.<br /><br />I also understand that you could bend any of these fabrics to your will by quilting them in specific ways. <br /><br />It would be interesting if you could do another like this and quilt it for comparison. I like to learn by seeing.<br /><br />I love your use of the dark blue (?) for the negative space in this piece. It really pops out the bright colors of the rectangles while at the same time providing a restful place for the eye to go.<br /><br />The layout has a very pleasing flow to it, and the blue green dyed batting border gives some softness in contrast to the bold colors and dark background.<br /><br />mehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11556867473316439509noreply@blogger.com