Genevieve Guadalupe – Book #4

El amor, las mujeres y la vida. Mario Benedetti

From the poem “Te quiero”, here is the translation of verse 5.

And for your honest face

and your vagabond step

and your weeping for the world

because you are one of the people, I love you

Materials and technique: cotton fabric, cotton batting, poly thread. Raw edge applique, machine thread drawing, machine quilted.

  1. I really like the way that you are building this series, great work well done!

  2. Another beautiful work that completes your magnificent series! I love it.

  3. I really like the drawing with the machine, it really adds interest to the work. The background is calm compared to the subject.

  4. Chantal Guillermet's avatar Chantal Guillermet

    Color unit as well as the simplicity of shape gives a great harmony to your pieces.

  5. I always look forward to your interpretation of the poem, there is an elegant charm in your figure and placement of the verse and plant. Bravo

  6. Of course this piece fits perfect in your series. So well done!

  7. Wonderful interpretation of the poetry. I love the elegant flowing lines of the figure with the plants and text creating depth, movement and a peaceful feel. Stunning addition to your series. Well done!

  8. A wonderful addition to your series. I admire your minimalism. You say a lot using just two colors and a few shapes. Bravo!

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  9. such a simple yet powerful image. I love the embroidered details.

  10. joanbrailsford's avatar joanbrailsford

    I love the simple and elegant design of your quilts in this series, and this is no exception. The harmony of the form and the details of the stitching reflect the poem really well

  11. Another beautiful design. You use simple shapes and minimal palette to great effect.

  12. I am so much in love with your series. Another beautiful addition.

    The simplicity of the design with the embroidered details works so great together. Bravo.

  13. A beautiful addition to your superb series. Here I especially like the botanical details. So precise, so elegant! A wonderful piece.

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