Enough?
Kansas Art Quilters is preparing for our next exhibition, "Altered Views". We plan to include a focal piece that is being made by several members of the group. The idea is for each artist to make two identical quilted blocks --- one block is left as-is, and the other block is sent to a different artist for embellishing. The challenge for me has been deciding when I have enough on the blocks to make the un-embellished one interesting, yet still leaving room for the next artist to add more work to the second block. Above is a photo of the stage that my blocks are currently at. What do you think? Should I add more, or is it time to quit?
3 comments:
I'd say stop here...the block has your signature on it and still leaves room for the other artist to add their's.
Definitely stop there. Del
Thanks! I was on the fence, thinking I might add a screenprint to it, but all of the responses that I received said to quit at this point. So I did, and the blocks are in the mail to the person coordinating the project.
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