All this year I have been participating in exhibitions opportunities. Since my last posts about the quilt festival, I have been very busy. My Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA) quilt sold for $150 again this year. I was a little worried that it wouldn't sell because the design looked so simplistic. Believe it or not, there was some thought and effort put into it. I am very thankful that I was able to help raise money for SAQA.
In other SAQA news, the members from Texas had an opportunity to participate in a traveling trunk show exhibition entitled "A Texas Experience". At first I thought about the Alamo, but wasn't really inspired by that. It seemed too stereotypical. The deadline seemed to creep up on me, and I decided that I wouldn't have enough time to get it done. Then the deadline was extended, and I remembered that I wanted to do a small series about cowboy boots a while back. The problem was that I didn't own any and hadn't taken any pictures of any. Coincidentally, the next day, my fashionable co-worker strutted by in her brown cowboy boots accented with purple stitching. I convinced her to let me take her boots on a little trip outside to photograph them. I then took one of the photos, manipulated it on Photoshop, and stitched over it like crazy! Here is the result:
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"A Cowgirl Necessity" |