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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.Members
Joan Brailsford – United Kingdom
Maryte Collard – Lithuania
Chantal Guillermet – France
Genevieve Guadalupe – South America
Helen Hazon – United Kingdom
Greetje Hein – The Netherlands
Caro Higgs – France
Bella Kaplan – Israel
Kaylene Maalste – Australia
Elsy Menko – Israel
Els Mommers – Dutch Caribbean
Sonia Ruiz – Mexico
Ann Turley – Unites States of America
Bozena Wojtaszek – Poland
Paola Zanda – Switzerland-
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I love this piece, simple of first view but so full of detail . Wonderful piece of work, especially the male and female flowers!
A delightful quilt very calming to look at. And I echo Caro’s comments. Cheers
Lovely piece with an interesting approach to nature. Very well balanced.
Your choice is very interesting and the execution is excellent. I also like the precision in the stitching
The mighty oak tree seems to grow almost anywhere and appears to be vital to many populations. Your depiction is so interesting and I enjoyed studying the details.
I like the way you have interpreted the oak tree and it’s flowers, leaves and acorns. The stitching provides a great background that really allows these to stand out. Well done
What an interesting choice you made. I love the simplicity of the bare tree and
aside from the tree you show us it’s flowers, leaves and acorns. Your stitching and quilting is superb. Bravo.
Like an ancient botanical book, you have created a magnificent textile oak with perfect details. The quilting of the background makes it stand out nicely. Bravo!
The oak tree was a sacred tree in old Lithuanian religion. Just looking at your piece everybody can understand why. I admire your attention to the smallest details and the cleanliness of your work.
This is a fantastic illustration of the oak tree in full-color and painstakingly precise. A unique perspective and a pleasure to look at, well done!
I like how you approached the different views of the oak tree.
Your beautiful piece reminds me of those old botanical books with lovely illustrations. Your clear background (great stitching!) makes the bare tree stand out nicely. Great detail in the flowers, leaves and acorns!
Beautiful piece, I love the writing and the attention to details in this illustration. Beautiful quilt!
Very interesting and thoughtful take on the theme! Love your idea and the way you depicted it, well done!