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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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I really like this piece, ou have added so much detail and interest with your stitching and differing textures of your fabric. Lovely work, well done.
I have to agree with Caro, your interpretation stands out through the use of muted colour fabrics, and the darkness of your design.
Even the darkness is beautiful in this piece …. and hope is coming from the sky ! I like how you have built this piece.
Again a very strong and moving piece. I love that hope is slowly finding its way into your piece.
I like the new color addition!
Beautiful hand stitching.
I love the atmosphere you have created here, and the way that it hints at hope while detailing the decay. The choice of fabrics and stitching is perfect. I love this
I am very impressed by the amount of technique in this work. The fabrics are all go great together. your stitching is perfect.
I love your quilt, especially the ammount and quality of hanfwork you put into it. It really expresses sadness very well and a few spots of brighter colors bring hope. Very well done.
I love the colours in this piece and all the details you have added in your use of stitching and beadwork.
Sadness and hope are both portrayed in this piece. The amount and quality of the handwork is amazing. I love it.
The embroidered details bring your piece to life. There is a feeling of hope in the images.
I love your colour palette and your composition. The attention to details in the embroidery and beading. So beautiful! Bravo!
I like our approach of Decay and I am glad to see more color (hope) in this work.
A very moving piece with both darkness and hope displayed beautifully. Your hand stitching is awesome and adds so much to the overall atmosphere.
With just a touch of color you conveyed hope and new beginnings emerging from the darkness of decay. What a beautiful and complex composition. Well done.