My good friends Barbara Curiel and Debra Spincic have been working on a joint project called "The Madonna Idea" for a few years now, each making their own quilts about the Madonna and collaborating on some too. They have a blog where you can see them here. They are wonderful.
When Debra and I first "met" online over four years ago, I emailed her my favorite image of the Madonna and she made a gel transfer print out of it for me. In February of 2006 I started working with it at the annual quilt retreat I attend at Point Bonita.
This is as far as I got, appliqueing all the elements by hand....
For some reason I was experimenting with laying out my quilt and embellishing it directly onto batting as my foundation. I can't remember why I thought that would be a good idea, but I do remember not liking it.
After I got home from PB, my Madonna waited almost four years for me to finish Her.
This is what I started with a few days ago.
And here it is, completed. She is 15" X 20 1/2".
I wanted the embellishments to be lavish but very understated. You have to come close to really see them...a metaphor, perhaps, for our inner approach to Her.
Here are a few detail pictures, though.
This is supposed to suggest a rose window in a church...at least, that is what it meant to me.
I enjoyed drawing from my collection of lace motifs and doilies, sometimes layering one over part of another.
I'm so glad this is finished...it's going to hang in my room at last.
I absolutely saw "rose window" before reading your caption. The entire piece is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and very elegant!
ReplyDeleteOh Allie this is so beautiful. I love the soft colors and lace is perfect for this. The rose window is another personal best.
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FredaB
Beautiful work. And isn't it nice to get a project finished!
ReplyDeleteExquisitely done, Allie! Yes, it is the perfect balance of 'lavish' and 'understated'. A lovely tribute to Theotokos!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful and wonderfully serene. Love the subdued palatte of blue and white. The Madonna image is just beautiful and your work frames it perfectly!
ReplyDeleteOh this is just beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteit's precious
ReplyDeleteYour Madonna turned out beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAt the beginning of December I went to a lovely display of Mary and the baby Jesus. An older couple that has been married close to 40 years has been collecting pictures of Mary and Jesus all this time. They have hundreds of them. He spoke about how their home is a humble place, not some huge mansion where they can display them all at all times. But, they do display them all when they ever they get the opportunity. Like that evening. It was lovely. Peaceful too. Makes you appreciate what was done for us.
Fantastic, Allie! Have a very Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI really, really like this. The shape is perfect for the subject. The colors suit the theme. It's like a personal shrine. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. The colors are just right - lovely and serene. I like the suggestion of the rose window, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a peaceful, loving, and serene image to have in your room! Gorgeous work around her also.
ReplyDeleteStunning work as always Allie! I too love the soft, understated embellishments.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and yours!
Pam
This is a beautiful piece Allie and I loved what you said about "coming close enough" to see the details of Her. I agree that the shape you chose was perfect. Have a wonderful New Year...
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't matter how long it takes - you did a beautiful job on your Madonna. I love the colors and all the lace. And the rose window is inspired.
ReplyDeleteThat is exquisite! Your attention to detail and balance is amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty and a great finish! I love all the wonderful interpretations of the Madonna; yours too!
ReplyDelete"Exquisite" is definitely the word. She's hauntingly beautiful and I love the teal colors. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely! What a beautiful idea.
ReplyDeleteYour madonna is beatiful and quietly spiritual. I'm not catholic but I can see her grace, and yours, in this piece. Stunning.
ReplyDeleteOh I would really like to see this up close. The madonna image is very very lovely...did you do anything to the image herself or is she left au naturel?
ReplyDeleteThe other are so correct in the choice of palette...the fabric you framed her in is perfect...and the placement and use of the doilies sends me visions of angel wings.
The rose window surrounded by the crystal buttons is really special...she could hang on my wall any day...I am so intrigued with the madonnas of you and Debra and Barbara...I'm going to have to hunt for my madonna to work with...
Just home from being away so I'm on to your next post...xo Susan
absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAlly, she will be such a blessing to you on your bedroom wall. This is such a special piece.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see your finished Madonna. The color scheme and lace embellishment are especially lovely.
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WOW! This is lovely!
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