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“Milly’s Garden” – Meditation Art Quilt Completed

"Milly's Garden" - a contemporary art quilt based on tapping into a person's energy fieldTapping into a person’s energy field is not a usual way to see the image for creating an art quilt, but that’s exactly what I do for this series of “Meditation Art Quilts”. They’re designed to be the perfect place for that person to view, use as a meditation focus, and energetically play in. Such is the case of this latest piece, “Milly’s Garden”, a small art quilt, (16″ x 20″ or 41.5cm x 50 cm, without the frame.) The central portal is the entrance and exit to the garden, and if you go to the page on this blog that tells about them, there are the phrases to help you access any of the images that I’ve created so far. (Feel free to access the energy in any of the images that appeal to you; all can share!)

I was especially pleased with the bands of translucent. pale green ribbon that lead from the central portal. In this full pic, they are the bands with horizontal, pale green seed beads. Dark green lilies frame the central portal, and the edges of the tops of the flowers suggest green clouds. (This piece is for my Mother and her favorite color is green.)

Detail(1) of "Milly's Garden" - an art quilt whose image is based on a person's energy fieldThis detail shot shows the edges of one of those green lilies and how I used seed beads to emphasize the shape of the flower. Tiny, cream colored pearls were shown along the outer edge of satin stitch that was commercially done on the fabric. I sewed dark olive beads vertically upwards from the base of the flower to suggest veins. To the right of the flower is some of the blue and gold metallic lace that was sewn around the central gold portal to also suggest clouds. It takes quite a bit of hand quilting to get lace with motifs as spread out as this to lie flat, so I used some metallic blue seed beads to add on to the lace and to weigh it down. There are two glass buttons from Czechoslovakia that I’ve written about in a previous blog. There’s a green one on the lower left edge, and black and gold one in the bottom middle in this photo. People always respond to these glass buttons, and reach out to touch them as they are so unusual. I always try to include some in each art quilt that I make because of the response that they elicit.

Detail (2) of Milly's Garden" - an art quilt based on a person's energy fieldThis detail shot, from the upper left of the portal, shows some of the extensive beading that I do. On the far right is a detail of the translucent, pale green ribbon that I mentioned above with it’s alternating horizontal rows of pale green seed beads. The yellow plumeria flower in the far, bottom left is a motif cut from fabric. It measures about 4″ x 4″ ( 10 cm x 10 cm) and is completely covered with seed beads. That intensive an amount of beading takes about 1 hour to complete 1 sq. in. (2.5 sq cm). In the middle of this shot are some pale green flowers where I left some of the fabric showing for future art historians. You can also see how I repeated lots of circles to help tie the composition together. The buttons are circular, there are some flat gold metal wreaths in the very top middle edge, and to the far left are some of those dyed shell circles that I stitched down with 6 strands of a darker shade of green in embroidery floss. By repeating shapes and colors, I can use a diverse amount of materials, and in my opinion, have them work as a balanced composition.

Creating these meditation gardens is great, good fun for me, as I feel that I am giving an image to something that the person is about, their own personal energy field. I already have some people interested in having me do one for them, so I hope that you get called to have one made for you. Please pass this blog on to like minded souls, whom you think would like to have a piece made for them. I’d love to create one for you, as we all need a personal space in which to mediate and reflect. What better place than a personal garden based on yourself in which to revel?

How do you go about making choices as to what appears in your art work? Which sorts of elements call to you the most when you’re designing in your own medium?

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“Milly’s Garden” – a Meditation Garden Art Quilt

A shot of "Milly's Garden", an art quilt embellished with buttons and beads based on an energy's fieldThis photo shows the beginning of another one of my Meditation Garden series of art quilts. It was designed as a present for my mother. Her favorite color is green, so I lavished lots of different subtle shades of that color throughout the composition. The central orb motif that I’ve used for the other pieces in this series, has an aqua border, so I backed that area with a metallic gold and turquoise lace. There are some pale teal lace feathers on either side of the central portal or window that allows access to all of the parts of this garden. There are three golden yellow plumerias that make a triangle on the edges of the composition. In the upper left and bottom middle of the photo are some green, dyed shell circles that I’ve used in a lot of my pieces, as the central hole balances out the solid nature of the round buttons that I use. This piece, as you see it in this photo, is very early on in the construction, so there still a number of pins in place, holding down areas of fabric to keep them flat. I try to do most of the initial stitching in the middle of the piece, and work my way out to the edges. The pins can then be undone and repositioned as needed to allow for the piece to stretch or shrink as needed as more and more sewing and beading takes place.

Fabric motifs and buttons that were considered for "MIlly's Garden" but not usedI have spoken in the past about how when I’m working on an art quilt, I slip into the Creative Free Flow or The Zone and the piece and I are one with each other. This State of Being is even more true with these Meditation Garden pieces, as I am tapping into the person’s energy field to create a unique visual image for that person in which to play and meditate. However, when I was looking around for fabrics with large flowers before actually starting this piece for my mother, these were some of the fabrics and buttons I bought. I love the morning glories and the two toned yellow and magenta button in the middle is actually made out of pressed sawdust. (I love the idea of recycling materials.) The lavender flower motif on the left I also thought would be perfect for this piece, None of these colors or materials ended up in the final piece. As I was cutting out the fabrics, which is what I always start with first, I was “told” what was needed, and none of these became part of this piece. (I do have a future commission in the works for which the morning glories will be perfect!)

Being an artist, no matter what medium you use, involves making changes. Some people would call them compromises, but I prefer to see them as the piece telling me how it wants to look. For me, I learned a long time ago, to quit fighting with the materials at hand and let them tell me how they want to be arranged. When I do that surrender, that’s when I get my best pieces.

Have you ever started out on a piece of art work and have it turn out to be completely different than from how you had originally thought it would be? How did you feel about the “changes” that were made. Do you see those adjustments as a natural evolution from how the piece was originally supposed to be in the first place?

Why not leave a comment as to your thoughts on this posting. Please take a minute, fill out the form below or by clicking on the “comments/no comments link” at the top of the posting, and then share your ideas with the rest of us. We all grow when we share our thoughts and impressions, so why not join our growing community of those who appreciate art quilts and textile arts. We’d love to hear from you!

You can see more of my art work on my web site at www.fiberfantasies.com (be patient as it loads; it’s worth it), my healing work at www.hearthealing.net and can find me on Google + , Facebook (for Transition Portals) Facebook (for Fiber Fantasies),  and Twitter.

To find out how to buy my art work, please check out “How to Buy my Art Work” in the “Pages” section to the right of this blog.