Genevieve Guadalupe – Book #3
El amor, las mujeres y la vida. Mario Benedetti.
Continuing with the poem “Te quiero”, here is the translation of Verse 3 and 4.
Your mouth that’s yours and mine
Your mouth that’s never wrong
I love you because your mouth
knows how to yell like a rebel
If I love you, it’s because you are
my love my accomplice my all
and out in the street arm in arm
we are much more than two
Materials and technique: cotton fabric, cotton batting, poly thread. Raw edge applique, machine thread drawing, machine quilted.

A very majestic design, I love the flow of the figure with the plants. bravo
Stunning and amazing as usual. I love your series. Chapeau!
A great graphic design and beautiful complement to your series !
I really like your work. The figure and the inscription on it as well as the plants that decorate the work. beautiful.
I agree with everything that was said by others before me. You work is a proof that in art less is more. Wonderful!
Very elegant flowing lines, love the way the plant almost mirrors the body. Lovely work.
Wonderful interpretation of the poetry. I like how the plantlife overlaps the human figure. There is delightful visual impact created by the curved text.
I love the beautiful flowing Lins go your design which seem to match the poetry so well. The stitching enhances the whole design. Well done
The flowing lines of the plants and the figure help in creating a lot of movement in this quilt. Love the simplicity of the design, the straight lines of the background and the way you make each piece an undeniable part of your series. Bravo!
A beautiful addition of your series. I like it how it looks the same, but all are so different.
Wow! Another beautiful and elegant composition with incredible stitching. Love how all the contours of the figure, flowers and words are all intertwined. Amazing, love it!
Very elegant. I like the changes between black and white in the stitching. A lovely addition to your series.
What a wonderful addition to your series. I love how you continue with the text writing and the embroidery of the same flowers. Bravo.
Love the whole series and this piece is no exception – brilliant!