Chicago Art Deco
Entry #: TT 2133
Entrant: Lynn Anson-Cartwright
Dimensions: 43" x 63"
Materials: Cotton fabric, cotton and silk embroidery thread and coloured marking pens.
Techniques: Machine piecing, as well as hand embroidery, appliqué and quilting.
Credits: Design taken from a large steel grille set into a marble wall of the (then) "Chicago Daily News" building (now, Two Riverside Plaza), built in 1929, Holabird and Root Architects. Artist unknown. The design is in keeping with a simplified Edgar Brandt style. Photograph by Michael Anson-Cartwright.
Artist’s Statement: Art deco buildings offer breath-taking gems with every aspect of their design elements. This quilt pattern is taken from a steel grille I saw in the concourse. I colourized the pattern, used a fabric-reverse technique to shade the steel bars and added curly-cue motifs to the corners.
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2019 National Juried Show Categories
Art – Landscapes, Still Life Art – Portrait Art-Abstract Modern Quilts From Patterns/Books Textile Translations Traditional Wearable Art