detail of "Havana" by Jane LaFazio |
photo by Jane LaFazio from Havana, Cuba. The trip was inspiration for the quilt "Havana" |
I created a quilt from some of my photos, using spoonflower, and lace and other cloth and it was just juried into the San Diego Art Institute's Southern California Regional Award Exhibition. The Institute is located in Balboa Park, and the exhibition will run April 5-May 18 and the reception is Saturday, April 5 from 6-8pm. See you there?
"Havana" 60x24 inches by Jane LaFazio |
detail of "Havana" by Jane LaFazio |
photo by Jane LaFazio from Havana, Cuba. The trip was inspiration for the quilt "Havana" |
detail of "Havana" by Jane LaFazio |
Some of my photos on canvas on my wall at home. |
Your quilt is beautiful and I love your inspiration photos!
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ReplyDeleteThese works are just the best! Thanks for sharing all this...LOVELY!
ReplyDeleteI love your Havana quilt. Just fantastic- I can't think of what else to say to give it justice!!
ReplyDeleteJane--Way to go! Beautiful job! Denny
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!!!! I have a question if you don't mind... I'm repairing an old quilt that was made into a jacket. I'm using found lace/doilies to cover worn spaces. When you apply the doilies how much stitching do you use to keep it in place? I'm just not sure if I need to stitch the whole thing down or tack it down in certain areas. Do you use any adhesive to hold it in place? I have toyed with using fabric glue.... or possibly temp quilt basting spray. Thanks for any suggestions you can share with me. Emie
ReplyDeletethanks, Ernie. I don't use fabric glue and I usually hand stitch the lace, doilies. Though, my pieces aren't worn, they just hang on the way.
DeleteThanks for your reply...you work is beautiful.
DeleteBeautiful work. I didn't "know" you in 2012.....I love your Cuba pictures also. Thank you.
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ReplyDeleteLove the quilt. I think it really captures the essence of Havana.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool- this quilt really does have that feeling of those old buildings, colors and antiquity. Congrats on the exhibit, too!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Jane - it's beautiful - so rich!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Jane - it's beautiful - so rich!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love this Jane
ReplyDeleteJane, your interpretation is so beautiful, a thoughtful style you have.
ReplyDeleteBeautifu workl Jane
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