Another wonderful Reveal for this round. I did expect someone to “Paint” the rainbow, but you never disappoint with interpretations that continue the surprises from creative imaginations.
This composite fell mostly by color so Kathy’s took top center. Then it was easy to border the first row with the two flowers from Gail and Jane. The complimentary colors worked out attractively also. In fact, as I took a second and third look, the colors of the word “color” transitioned effectively into the flowers.
Second row, Judy’s paint brush, in way, points to the house tops of Carolyn’s circle. I grinned when I saw the mask in the middle and immediately thought of paint masks first and said, “Oh no!” My hardware store sold out of those when we could not longer supply N-95 masks. But now, those more appropriate masks are common place and many quilters have stepped up and contributed their talents and sewed them by the thousands.
What a sad state of affairs we are all suffering, illustrated in the bottom row. Stay at home – BUT – take special note of three icons: The bright sun beam in Alice’s quilt, the spring flowers in Andrea’s quilt, and the star on Nedra’s quilt.
Just remember, given time, this too will pass. Stay at home, keep quilting, and thank you for letting me play a small part in the joy of such a creative endeavor.
Randy
Thanks once again, Randy, for being the loyal, faithful, and artful composer of our composites! As usual, I can follow the logic of why you put which quilt where it is. Great work!
ReplyDeleteRandy, you have hit it out of the park once again! A million than yous!
ReplyDeleteRandy, thanks so much for taking such great care of all of us, and making our work look extra spectacular ! We appreciate the time it takes you to assemble our work into your, as always, logical format, and that you make each one of our quilts look like the Works of Art we love to make ! Peace, blessings, and gratitude to all.
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful composite!!! Thanks for your great showcase of our work!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Randy, I love reading your narrative regarding where you positioned each quilt and why!
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