Friday, September 6, 2019

Better Later than Never

Look what I picked up from my studio table today—a paint quilt exercise I did in 2016!

monostripes paint quilt; exercise for online Jane Davies course
October 2016

I'd uncovered it two weeks ago—in a folder in a stack of folders in a drawer—and set it on the table. When I received a postcard from my granddaughter Emmy two days ago, the exercise jumped off the table and begged to be prepped for her.

Here's what I wrote when I created this start three years ago:

In traditional pieced quilts, fabric is used from cast-off clothing that is still good enough to be repurposed. The quilts are a means of making something useful and often beautiful from leftovers. They are improvisational in the sense that the quilt maker does not buy new fabrics for the quilt.

A 'Paint Quilt' such as the one featured above is a piece made from leftover paint from another painting. No planning ahead, no squeezing out fresh paint. I was directed to use only paint leftover from the monochrome-stripes lesson I'd worked on.

As I noted at the time, I didn't 'finish' this piece in any way, and it read as unfinished when I looked at it.  My intention was to play with it further, possibly cheating by squeezing out new paint, and for sure using ink or pastels before later sending it as a postcard.

Well, sure enough, today I 'played with it further,' and made it into a postcard—three years 'later.' No new paint per se. Just paint markers, pastels, and collage. Off it goes to Emmy!

Life's Simple Pleasures
4 x 5" postcard, acrylic, pastel, and collage on card stock
abstract
2019

5 comments:

Lola (Jen Jovan) said...

Sweetness!!!! Discovery within your own archives. And this postcard is adorable...for a moment, I saw a sweet one-eyed blob creature crawling across the center, like an ambiguous alien. I happen to adore alien blob creatures. :)

dotty seiter: now playing said...

Jen—alien sea creature trolling the depths, mouth wide open; feeds on one-eyed blobs!!!

Had a lovely sweet time rustling up this one.

carol edan said...

Yes, the sea! Beautiful memories of summer!

carol edan said...

Forgot, love the simplicity of the original paint quilt!

dotty seiter: now playing said...

Carol, thanks for letting me know this piece is evocative of beautiful memories of the sea and summer and that the simplicity of the original paint quilt appeals to you. Yes!!

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