I was recently engaged to create a fiber piece for Pittsburgh Gateways depicting the image of the late, great Pittsburgh Pirate, Roberto Clemente. While it's still a work-in- progress, I find that I am falling in love with my work...not so much because its mine, but because Roberto is such a good-looking subject. I feel I can't make a wrong stitch, because THAT face looks amazing from every angle. Although always interested in sports, I'm not huge fan of any one in particular, but I found myself actually researching this great American from Carolina, Puerto Rico. Years after his untimely death, Clemente still has an active world-wide fan base, and was honored a few years ago by having one of the few museums on the planet curated (by Duane Rieder of Pittsburgh, PA) for one single baseball player. It could be the four silver bats he earned during his stellar career, or the the way he took time to pray on the mound before every game. I believe his actions may have set the stage for Hollywood's habit of coupling "heaven and baseball" that lasts to this day. It could also be because during his 18 years in the game, Roberto won every award possible in major league baseball. Sure, it could be a lot of things. But I'm just as sure that it was his clean cut looks and incredibly winning smile. I can only hope to do him justice! If you are ever passing through Pittsburgh be sure the visit the Roberto Clemente Museum. Well worth the trip and more filling that a bag of popcorn!
Hey - Great quilt! HAve you ever considered creating a 24 page catalog of YOUR quilts and offering for sale? I'd love to see your quilts in such a catalog.
One of two quilt tops I created at Gee's Bend from my daughter's childhood dresses. She will receive it as a gift when she returns from Afganistan.
Linc Bennet Designs with Fiber
Atlanta Artist during his exhibition @ the Junor Gallery in Decatur, GA.
Handmade Pledge
Welcome to Christine Bethea's Cyber Journal of Quilts, Quilting and Quilters
Ok, I admit it. This is my 5th blog. I knew I liked to write, but I didn't know it was such a passion until I discovered blogs and blogging almost a year ago. Now its taken over like auto writing, and I keep wanting to tell stories, and with that of course comes taking pictures and well, this is my 5th blog. :-) ...But this one is special. No agenda, no hard news, just friends, and chat and quilts. I hope when you stop by to visit Quilter's Candy, you sit back and enjoy it like a steamy cup of java with hazelnut creme.
Origins of Quilter's Candy
A word concocted by quilters and fabric stores to define small sections of material called "fat quarters" (usually sized 18"x22" and bundled), that by nature of their beauty by color(s) or texture(s) are irresistible to any quilter who happens to spot them.
Christine,
ReplyDeleteHey - Great quilt! HAve you ever considered creating a 24 page catalog of YOUR quilts and offering for sale? I'd love to see your quilts in such a catalog.
Best, Kyra