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Fifteen by Fifteen is a group of like-minded textile artists from various places throughout the world, we have come together to participate in an art quilt challenge. Our artistic styles vary, but we share a love of art quilting, the desire to learn and experiment, and most importantly share and grow. Every 8 weeks members will make a 15 x 15 inch quilt based on colour play or a theme. The results will be displayed in the Artists Gallery.-
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Another very emotive piece adding to your very interesting series. I love the detail of the hand stitch which is awesome and adds interesting texture to the image. Great work!
I’m finding the quilts in your series very moving and this is no exception. You have created a piece full of melancholy but with the promise of new beginnings. The choice of fabrics, details and stitching is wonderful. Beautiful work
An amazing piece that certainly reminds us of the cycle of decay that occurs in nature. Superb use of fabrics and sewing.
Your quilt goes well with the rest of your series. The textures are rich and fabric choices are excellent. Keep going!
A great use of fabrics and colors. I love all the beads, very effective.
Another beautiful and moving piece for your series.
Many recognizable details from the other pieces provide a nice continuity.
Very nicely done.
Another great piece ! the choice of fabrics and composition are in harmony with your other pieces. In this one I particularly like the beading simulating the foliage of the trees. Very effective.
I love how you created depht in this piece. Very clever use of materials. Love how the beading extends out of the tree pictures . Beautiful continuation of your series. Very well done.
Such a beautiful quilt. The choice of your fabric and the fading of the used fabric give the sense of decay. Beautiful attention to details and all the beading work. Great composition. Your work moves me so much. Bravo!
A work composed of many details. Interesting use of beads to express the theme.
a wonderful quilt, rich in details. The handwork and embroidery is beautiful.
The addition of color in your background creates hints of light and hope in the new cycle of decay. All the beading and hand embroidery is impressive and adds depth, texture and interest. Just beautiful.
You are creating a very beautiful series in which recurring components emphasize the process of decay. Great fabric choice again with impressive hand stitching and beading. Just beautiful!
A lovely extension of your series. The attention to detail is great – so much hand stitching and bead work to help convey your thoughts. Lovely work.