Thursday, December 27, 2012

It is coming together

I think when I finish this quilt I will post a progression of my Latin American cities themed work. I have had this idea rolling around for so long and made so many false starts, or disappointing work, but I am finally beginning to feel like I am approaching something that feels right.

I had a nice long afternoon to work today and added quite a few elements to the piece. Here is a bit of the cathedral I added today.


The cathedral is very important here. The thing about all these beautiful Latin American cities that I am so intrigued with is the contrast between the crumbling, but grand Spanish infrastructure and the much more humble, more modern buildings that combine elements of the grand Spanish architecture and the simple adobe, now concrete, structures of the native residents. The cultural, architectural, linguistic mark that Spain left on the new world is mind-boggling to this day.

I also added this little fountain. The plaza and fountain are also a ubiquitous Spanish feature, found in even the tiniest of villages, it seems.


I have more houses and buildings to make. I am getting eager to get all the pieces and parts put together.

6 comments:

  1. ohhh Terry - this reminds me a lot of Paul Klee's pieces! lovely!

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  2. Anonymous5:35 AM

    It's going to be spectacular!!! Love the fountain.

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  3. It's looking good. I love the yellow background.

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  4. The stripe fabric on the fountain looks like water streaming over the edges. Loving every detail!

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  5. I love all the details and the beautiful color in this piece. Definitely excited to see it all come together.

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  6. this is looking terrific! can't wait to see the finished product!

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