I started with this...
but felt it was ho hum...
I even tried photos in the evening light to show the quilting detail like this... |
and this... |
Nothing was good enough. Nothing showed just how lovely it was in person.
That is until a friend reminded me that when you go to see say a Van Gogh (who I love) you are bowled over by the magic of being in the presence of his art. You are so excited to hold the image in your mind's eye that you make a stop at the museum store to buy a print. As wonderful as that print or t-shirt or mug might be, it cannot compare to the original and here is the key - it is NOT supposed to.
Now before you roll your eyes and say oh please here she is comparing herself to Van Gogh now... that is not my intention, though granted we are both slightly unstable redheads. What I learned is as much as I love to share what I make, the pictures I take will never be perfect. If I wait for them to be, it is as good as waiting for a brand new Lexus to show up in my driveway (though really I would rather have a Mini or a Fiat but they do not fit with the title of this post).
So here it is. Since I moved to Ancaster 17 years ago I often said the doors of a local church (St. John's Anglican) would make a stunning quilt. Well I finally did it and it only took me twice as long to post these pictures as it took me to make it.
Problem now being I stop at every local church to take pictures of the doors, and walls and windows in search of my next inspiration. Please do not beep at me as you pass, I will jump, my photo ruined and may fall backward down the steps and injure myself in front of the church in question. Most unseemly.
and one more just in case |
Stunning! Beautiful. Complete! Compelling!!! OUTRAGEOUS!! I love this quilt. THANK YOU!!!!
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