About Pins & Needles Art Quilyting

The Pins & Needles Art Quilters group is a neighborhood circle formed from members of River City Quilter’s Guild.We meet once a month to exchange information about art quilts, to share and critique our work, to pursue exhibitions and competitions, and publishing options. We currently have over twenty dedicated members from varied backgrounds. We challenge our group monthly to try new techniques, or themes, to explore mixed media options, and to share new discoveries.

Our group’s work is regularly shown at the River City Quilter’s Guild annual show in Sacramento, California. Our members’ work has also been shown at several national and international shows, as well as in local venues.


Showing posts with label Cindy Minoli. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cindy Minoli. Show all posts

Monday, October 5, 2015

August 2015

FENCES CHALLENGE REVEAL

Our challenge was to create a horizontal or vertical 12"x18" art quilt with a "fence" running edge to edge, with no border or binding. We were very surprised at the variety of interpretations of a fence!
Back: BJ, Sunni, Helen, Linda, Sheila, Lori, Joy, Denise
Front:
Kari, Elizabeth, Cindy

Artist: Linda Bergman
Linda used real straw sticking out of the scarecrow.
Artist: Sheila Green
Artist: Lori Wisheropp
Artist: Joy Valenton
Joy used sticks to create the wooden fence.
Artist: Denise Schmidt
Denise found some construction fencing for her piece.
Artist: Kari Bauer
Artist: Elizabeth McInnes
Elizabeth captured memories of Christo's "Running Fence" created in the Bay Area in the 1970's.
Artist: Cindy Minoli
Cindy made this years ago, and it fit exactly in the perameters of our challenge.

SHOW AND TELL
Some of our recent works

Artist: BJ Bailey
Artist: Helen Burke
Artist: Linda Bergman
Artist: Elizabeth McInnes
Elizabeth took a workshop with Valerie Goodwin, and created this Map Collage of Fort Ord, Monterey
Artist: Sunni Hamilton
Sunni has had works accepted in 5 shows, and has sold 4 pieces! This 3-dimensional art piece is titled Tide Pool.
Artist: Lori Wisheropp
This is Lori's Guild Member Challenge piece.
Artist: Lori Wisheropp
Lori created this for the Michael Miller Fabric Challenge. She echo quilted in the center black area to match the design of the challenge fabric.
Artist: Marie Nelson
Marie created Two Tulips inspired by a Ricky Tims design.
Artist: Marie Nelson
Marie has been whittling down her UFO list, including this Japanese fabric top she made years ago, and finally quilted it.
Artist: Sandra Torguson
Celebration
Hand-dyed and commercial fabric, hand and machine quilting, beading and multi-colored yarn embellishments.
Artist: Sandra Torguson
Sandra made this from hand dyed cottons and silks along with commercial fabric. She "wove the background, fused the flower and leaves, and then added accents by thread painting," according to her web site at sandrasmixedbag.blogspot.com 

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

June 2015

Show and Tell
We started our meeting with Show and Tell and 
shared recent projects.
Artist: Kari Bauer

Artist: Kathy Orsburn
Kathy used several thrift store shirts to make a different shirt, intending to enter it in the State Fair Upcycle category. It was rejected, because shirts were used to make a shirt. We all liked it though!

Artist: Sheila Green
Sheila shared two collages she had matted and framed with the intent to enter them in a juried art show.

Artist: Sheila Green

BJ showed us a Temari ball, a Japanese String Ornament, that a friend made and gave her. This photo does not capture the exquisite design of the ornament.

Artist: BJ Bailey
BJ drew this rose by hand using various graphite pencils, and estimated that she spent over 80 hours on it.

Helen Burke shared some pear appliques she made at a workshop made using a crayon technique.

Artist: Linda Bergman
Dogwoods
This photo does not show the woodgrain quilting design that Linda used. Crystals embellish the centers of the flowers.

Artist: Lori Wisheropp
Lori shared an acrylic painting she made years ago of a portrait of a woman. The painting was done using only two colors: the dark blue in the upper left corner, and the bright green in the lower right corner, and various shades of the two colors in between. She did this before digital photography and image manipulation programs were available.

Artist: Cindy Minoli
Cindy's current work in progress

Close-up of Cindy's work

After Show and Tell, we shared our "homework", 9"x 12" vertical quiltlets using our chosen theme, and one or more of the design concepts explained in chapter 2 of the "Art Quilt Workbook" by Jane Dávila and Elin Waterston.

Artist: Kari Bauer
Kari's theme is "Southwest", and she didn't like the first one (left), so she made another one.

Artists: Lori Wisheropp (left) and Susan Spicer
Lori experimented with acrylic decoupage glue painted on the front and back of the fabrics to seal the fibers, allowing such thin pieces. Her theme is "Art Deco Florals".
Susan's theme is "Abstract".

Artist: Willie Beaudet
Willie's theme is "Pachyderms", and she created this with crayon, embroidery floss and fabric scraps.

Artists: Sheila Green and Elizabeth McInnis
Sheila's theme is "Shells" and Elizabeth's is "Figs".  Both tried to show perspective through placement and color.

Artists: Helen Burke and BJ Bailey
Helen's theme is "Mushrooms", and hers includes a snippet of text taken from a cookbook.
BJ's theme is "Text", and each of the fabrics and coin embellishments have Asian text on them.

Artists: Kim Sikes and Linda Bergman
Kim's theme is "Leaves", and she started with her favorites, ginko leaves. She explained how she made the design and then thread painted it.
Linda's theme is "Flowers" and her design is taken from a photograph of Easter Lilies.
Both artists tried showing perspective through
placement and size.

Our homework for July will be a similar quiltlet using design concepts and techniques in Chapter 3 of the workbook.

Upcoming Challenge: Due in August
"Fences", 12" x 18" vertical or horizontal
Any kind of fence can be anywhere across the image, with no borders (edge to edge image).

Friday, June 12, 2015

Self-Portrait Close-Ups

Listed in alphabetical order by first name, these are close-ups of the Self-Portrait challenge from March.

BJ Bailey

Cindy Minoli

Jan Soules

Kathy Orsburn
Kathy's self-portrait was made "through trial and error" using a black and white photocopy of a photograph; technique includes raw-edge piecing, painting, and bead embellishments.

Kim Sikes

Lori Wisheropp

Marie Nelson

Sunni Hamilton
Sunni Hamilton
See Sunni's blog link on the right side of this page for her descriptions of her portraits.

Susan Schwarting

Susan Spicer

Sunday, February 1, 2015

January 2015

We begin the new year happily gathered and full of new ideas. 


Carol Girard brought Maria Elkins' DVD, Making Faces. Our first challenge this year is Self Portraits so this was especially appreciated. 


Maria's work can be seen here:
http://mariaelkins.com/portfolio/portraits/making-faces/

We shared our latest work:

Kari explained the dark blobs. Seems you must tea-dye in a clean pot.
B. J. Bailey's beautiful precision work.



From Susan Schwarting, our newest member.



Cindy Minoli brought her work in progress for review


Sandra Torguson showed two pieces made with dyed silk. 





Sunni Hamillton's "Journey" piece is now displayed in the Aspiring Artists Debut show currently running at the Sacramento Fine Arts Center. 

Artist: Sunni Hamillton
Title: Journey
Won Merit Award

We are looking forward to a new great year!