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"Mason Farm - Heaven's Threshold" Summer Sun Collection

 

21 Masonfarm HD1080 29 - iP Kodac

 

"SketchUp to LayOut" The Mason Farm Renders for the launching of the new book

"SketchUp to LayOut" by MasterSketchup

glass burned, melted, discolored, distorted by bushfire.

metal burned by bushfire, oxidised by time and nature.

light courtesy of the sun

collection, arrangement, photography by scribbleClick

Mother nature has her transcending regimen. The sun collections and also increases each day. With the summer season solstice just passed, the apple trees branches hang reduced, birthing the weight of their fruit. It appears every little thing is in wealth: family members, close friends, food, sunshine, old hangouts, new locations, should do’s. Our detects, […]

 

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Dinosaur Designs, Sun Collection 2009.

 

Photographer: Gary Heery

Makeup: Wayne Chick

 

www.dinosaurdesigns.com.au

I made my Eclipse quilt from remnant solids (the dark brown and orange), unbleached muslin (back & binding), and 8x8 swatches of my own fabric designs of suns and birds. The overall pattern is a basic disappearing four patch, which resulted in (9) blocks measuring 13x13 or so.

 

I machined quilted this on my Singer. Like most of my machine quilting patterns, rather than stitch in the ditch, I keep it between the ditches--like driving a car. I also quilted straight and diagonal lines in an asymmetrical pattern guided by the solid colors. The densest stitching appears on the white hot block: the dark brown blocks, the least dense. I really like how the stitches between the ditches adds another dimension to your patchwork, suggesting another piece or an additional off-kilter texture.

 

About my fabric designs of birds and suns: I drew them on my iPad with my finger. They are inspired by and in homage to artist Benjamin Chee Chee's work.

 

I made this baby quilt with fabric swatches from my Birds and Suns collection on Spoonflower. You may order any of these fabrics here: www.spoonflower.com/collections/23645

I made my Eclipse quilt from remnant solids (the dark brown and orange), unbleached muslin (back & binding), and 8x8 swatches of my own fabric designs of suns and birds. The overall pattern is a basic disappearing four patch, which resulted in (9) blocks measuring 13x13 or so.

 

I machined quilted this on my Singer. Like most of my machine quilting patterns, rather than stitch in the ditch, I keep it between the ditches--like driving a car. I also quilted straight and diagonal lines in an asymmetrical pattern guided by the solid colors. The densest stitching appears on the white hot block: the dark brown blocks, the least dense. I really like how the stitches between the ditches adds another dimension to your patchwork, suggesting another piece or an additional off-kilter texture.

 

About my fabric designs of birds and suns: I drew them on my iPad with my finger. They are inspired by and in homage to artist Benjamin Chee Chee's work.

 

I made this baby quilt with fabric swatches from my Birds and Suns collection on Spoonflower. You may order any of these fabrics here: www.spoonflower.com/collections/23645

Oil on wood; 24.5 x 34 cm.

 

Giovanni Fattori was an Italian artist, one of the leaders of the group known as the Macchiaioli. He was initially a painter of historical themes and military subjects. In his middle years, inspired by the Barbizon school, he became one of the leading Italian plein-airists, painting landscapes, rural scenes, and scenes of military life.

 

The Macchiaioli were a group of Italian painters from Tuscany, active in the second half of the nineteenth century, who, breaking with the antiquated conventions taught by the Italian academies of art, painted outdoors in order to capture natural light, shade, and color. The Macchiaioli were forerunners of the Impressionists who, beginning in the 1860s, would pursue similar aims in France. The most notable artists of this movement were Giovanni Fattori, Silvestro Lega and Telemaco Signorini.

   

My photo album dedicated to the sun, "In the respect to the sun collection".

For now 51 different photography with nice landscape, nature and rich colors of sun.

My photo album dedicated to the sun, "In the respect to the sun collection".

For now 51 different photography with nice landscape, nature and rich colors of sun.

From the Fun In The Sun! Collection

Dress- Silk Dreams Fashion- Vivienne Minidress Rose

Jewelry- Zuri Rayna Jasper Sun Collection

Shoes- Similar Venezia Reds

Hair Ali & Ali Lucille Hair #3

Photo by Jackson Palmer

9-14-2013

I made my Eclipse quilt from remnant solids (the dark brown and orange), unbleached muslin (back & binding), and 8x8 swatches of my own fabric designs of suns and birds. The overall pattern is a basic disappearing four patch, which resulted in (9) blocks measuring 13x13 or so.

 

I machined quilted this on my Singer. Like most of my machine quilting patterns, rather than stitch in the ditch, I keep it between the ditches--like driving a car. I also quilted straight and diagonal lines in an asymmetrical pattern guided by the solid colors. The densest stitching appears on the white hot block: the dark brown blocks, the least dense. I really like how the stitches between the ditches adds another dimension to your patchwork, suggesting another piece or an additional off-kilter texture.

 

About my fabric designs of birds and suns: I drew them on my iPad with my finger. They are inspired by and in homage to artist Benjamin Chee Chee's work.

 

I made this baby quilt with fabric swatches from my Birds and Suns collection on Spoonflower. You may order any of these fabrics here: www.spoonflower.com/collections/23645

I made my Eclipse quilt from remnant solids (the dark brown and orange), unbleached muslin (back & binding), and 8x8 swatches of my own fabric designs of suns and birds. The overall pattern is a basic disappearing four patch, which resulted in (9) blocks measuring 13x13 or so.

 

I machined quilted this on my Singer. Like most of my machine quilting patterns, rather than stitch in the ditch, I keep it between the ditches--like driving a car. I also quilted straight and diagonal lines in an asymmetrical pattern guided by the solid colors. The densest stitching appears on the white hot block: the dark brown blocks, the least dense. I really like how the stitches between the ditches adds another dimension to your patchwork, suggesting another piece or an additional off-kilter texture.

 

About my fabric designs of birds and suns: I drew them on my iPad with my finger. They are inspired by and in homage to artist Benjamin Chee Chee's work.

 

I made this baby quilt with fabric swatches from my Birds and Suns collection on Spoonflower. You may order any of these fabrics here: www.spoonflower.com/collections/23645

I made my Eclipse quilt from remnant solids (the dark brown and orange), unbleached muslin (back & binding), and 8x8 swatches of my own fabric designs of suns and birds. The overall pattern is a basic disappearing four patch, which resulted in (9) blocks measuring 13x13 or so.

 

I machined quilted this on my Singer. Like most of my machine quilting patterns, rather than stitch in the ditch, I keep it between the ditches--like driving a car. I also quilted straight and diagonal lines in an asymmetrical pattern guided by the solid colors. The densest stitching appears on the white hot block: the dark brown blocks, the least dense. I really like how the stitches between the ditches adds another dimension to your patchwork, suggesting another piece or an additional off-kilter texture.

 

About my fabric designs of birds and suns: I drew them on my iPad with my finger. They are inspired by and in homage to artist Benjamin Chee Chee's work.

 

I made this baby quilt with fabric swatches from my Birds and Suns collection on Spoonflower. You may order any of these fabrics here: www.spoonflower.com/collections/23645

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