We placed large floral works and a twisted tree piece on the right wall, and abstract pieces on the left and back walls. Four smaller pieces were hung on the passageway to the next room (on left side at the top of the ramp).
The ramp and diagonal railing presented some challenges in the hanging process (the eyes play tricks with getting pieces level), but the unusual shape of the wall allowed for interesting placement.
View entering gallery
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Left wall |
Right wall |
Ghost Quilting, Stitch Combos #1 and #2, Color Bars (blue) |
6 comments:
The display of your quilts is perfect. And your quilts give inspiration to all of us. Thank you for sharing.
What a beautiful exhibit, Martha! And I love that your name is in lights on the marquee!!!
Great exhibit. I love how everything is displayed and you can get an up close look. It's so professionally done.
Martha, congratulations on a very successful show! The exhibit looks wonderful and given the challenges of the different angles of the wall, that is no small accomplishment. Selling your work is icing on the cake!
Hi Martha...
Congratulations on your Exhibition Opening and your beautiful art being shared at the University. And to the joy of sales!
As a Community College Professor in Textile Design, I would love to get the support of our institution for a Fibre Exhibition and try annually.
Your art blog is inspiring and should be shared more widely... add the email sign up for the blog through "layout",go to the sidebar on the layout page, select "add a widget", and click on "subscribe by email" button. Place it where you think your viewers will see it first. Then SAVE.
Bethany Garner in Kingston, ON Canada
So many congratulations on your wonderful Exhibition Opening with many close friends and supporters present. A lovely layout and the art quilts will be a terrific reminder to the University how important ART is to their community of staff and students.
Bethany Garner in Kingston, ON Canada
Professor, Textile Design
St. Lawrence Community College
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