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| "My draft of space" |
My name is Frauke Schramm aka quilthexle, and I blog at
quilthexle's world. That's my virtual log, where I record my creative journey. I'm a textile artist and a quilter and I blog about my creative work - when everything goes smoothly or not, when I feel the journey becomes more difficult. Occasionally I add tidbits of my personal life and my real-life surroundings. Or some pictures - for inspiration or just for the fun of it. I find it especially important to write in an uplifting, positive and humourous style. I want my readers to leave my blog smiling ;-)) And I want to encourage my readers to jump into action - asking "what if?" takes us to the heart of our creative journey!
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| "Winter Puzzle" |
I consider myself an "emerging artist". This year, I had
two quilts at the "Festival of Quilts" in Birmingham, UK - these are the two I'm showing off in this blogpost. In the summer of 2011 I registered for a class with Nancy Crow - which scares me to no ends, but gives me a lot of excitement, too. There are sooo many artists out there who all say - "I took a class with Nancy Crow and EVERYTHING changed" - I'm looking forward to this experience.
And I'm looking forward to become a part of "The Art Quilt Blog" - to get to know more artists from all over the world. So, to a pleasant journey for all of us together! If you want to know more about my quilts, my workstyle, me ... I'll be happy to answer almost every question ;-))
Happy quilting,
Frauke aka quilthexle
5 comments:
Beautiful pieces! Very creative work. I can't wait to see more!
Lovely to see you here Frauke! As you know, I love your work. :)
Thanks for having me! And glad you like my work ;-))
Take care,
Frauke
Nice to meet you. The mobile piece intriques me. Is it photos transfered to cloth? I cannot enlarge this photo unfortunately to see more detail. Love the way it is hung. Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
Yes, those are all winter pictures printed on fabric. I posted more about it on my blog, you might find more information here: http://quilthexle.blogspot.com/2010/02/done-heres-my-finished-puzzle.html - it has a label, if you click that one and go backwards, you see how this piece developed. Thanks for your nice words about my work ;-))
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