October 3, 2008

Smoked Out

A few posts ago, I offered a close up of my latest fire inspired quilt "Smoked Out". I didn't want to post the full image until the exhibit was hanging. The show at the Cabrillo Pavilion Arts Center has been hung and is open to the public, so now I can share my quilt with you. Don't forget about the reception on October 7th, 5:30 - 7:30pm.The background is a hand-painted piece of fabric. The mountains, clouds and sun were formed using layers of tulle and the raw edged flames are made from organza and commercial cottons.
I'm really pleased with the results and have been getting some great feedback. I'm pretty sure that I have at least one more fire quilt left in me.
If you're a regular reader, I'm sure you will recall the Gap Fire and the trauma surrounding it. Well, the effects of the fire are still being felt; but now the problem is flooding. All five watersheds have been burned, which means the chance of major flooding is extremely high. Planes and helicopters are dropping 200 loads of hydromulch per day, 7 days a week, for the next two months. I feel confident that they are doing everything possible to prepare for winter. Let's hope it's enough!

5 comments :

Terri Stegmiller said...

Great piece Judy. The colors are stunning.

Vicki W said...

It's beautiful Judy!

imquilternity said...

Gorgeous, gorgeous quilt Judy! It certainly does convey the feeling of that fire! I'll keep my fingers crossed for you this winter.

Michelle said...

Love this piece, Judy. I can tell you were creating from experience. Hope the winter passes quietly.

Sandy said...

You certainly captured the feel of the fire. I hope you don't get flooded.