Yes, this is a quilt, not a painting! She calls it "The Maddox Building." Read what Sunday says about how she got started:
"i took my first quilting lesson a year and a half ago. i went online to look up patterns and came across art and landscape quilts. i was hooked. i had never seen them before. where i live in Tennessee they are traditionalists. i was determined to learn how to make them. so i went online and bought several books. i read those books over and over. i emailed several of the authors with questions. one author in particular was so helpful. her name is Joyce Becker.she wrote the book "beautifully Embellished Landscapes. She took the time to email me and talk to me on the phone. i found her books to be very informative. my other favorite book is Coloring With Thread by Ann Fahl. It taught me how to machine embroider/decorative top stitch and free motion sewing. i decided i could do it."
"i took my first quilting lesson a year and a half ago. i went online to look up patterns and came across art and landscape quilts. i was hooked. i had never seen them before. where i live in Tennessee they are traditionalists. i was determined to learn how to make them. so i went online and bought several books. i read those books over and over. i emailed several of the authors with questions. one author in particular was so helpful. her name is Joyce Becker.she wrote the book "beautifully Embellished Landscapes. She took the time to email me and talk to me on the phone. i found her books to be very informative. my other favorite book is Coloring With Thread by Ann Fahl. It taught me how to machine embroider/decorative top stitch and free motion sewing. i decided i could do it."
I would say you certainly can do it! I am in awe!
Do you remember Sunday's other quilt that was featured here? Click on "Sunday Garcia" in the list of Labels below to see it.
wow!! Sunday's work is absolutly amazing! I too started quilting a year and a half ago...but I'm still learning how to sew straight lines!!! Does she have a blog?
ReplyDeleteWow, that is just so cool!
ReplyDelete:: mouth agape ::
I'm stunned. She's so amazingly talented it makes my hair hurt.
ReplyDeleteHoly Smokes..I've been at it for 20+ years and still trying to get it right.
Amazing to say the least.
ReplyDeleteHer work is beautiful and wonderful use of fabrics to get realism.
ReplyDeleteDebbie