Showing posts with label Yokohama quilt festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yokohama quilt festival. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Yokohama Quilt Festival, part three - Modern Quilt Studio, and more


detail, quilt by Nobuko Miyake

A few more from this fun show.  


I enjoyed the exhibit from the Modern Quilt Studio.  I love the color palette!

Three Cheers by the Modern Quilt Studio 

Frustrating as ever to not have the English text printed, when the text surely originated in English!
detail from
Three Cheers by the Modern Quilt Studio

Pacific by Modern Quilt Studio



detail from Pacific by Modern Quilt Studio


I loved this one.  It is so well balanced, with wonderfully colorful yet calm color palette, simple machine quilting.
Katsura by Modern Quilt Studio 


detail, Katsura by Modern Quilt Studio 

Inner Circle, Modern Quilt Studio


Detail, Inner Circle, Modern Quilt Studio 
And more from the main body of the show.  I absolutely loved this one by Nobuko Miyake!

quilt by Nobuko Miyake 


detail, quilt by Nobuko Miyake

I really like the attic windows setting.  Julie pointed out that the quilting patterns are reminiscent of sashiko:

detail, quilt by Nobuko Miyake 

detail, quilt by Nobuko Miyake
And this one by Korean quilter YangSook Choi: 


Blue World VII by YangSook Choi

I wish I'd taken a close up shot.  It is one layer, very transparent and airy.



There was a vendor area as well.  I have to admit I loved seeing a Bernina presence:


I hope this quilter wouldn't have minded me snapping this photo of "my" machine that I'm just so anxious to arrive in Tokyo!  Bernina 465QE for the win!


Last but not least, I adored this fun (FUN!) woolen quilt by Hiromi Yokota

Funny Cats by Hiromi Yokota 


detail from Funny Cats by Hiromi Yokota 

Carin asked me which one is my favorite.  Impossible question.  They are just so charming and sweet. 
detail from Funny Cats by Hiromi Yokota 

I mean, how cute and fun are these cats?!

detail from Funny Cats by Hiromi Yokota 

That's the end of this small sampling of some favorites from the festival. 

Back in real life, David and I have started looking for an apartment.  I loved stumbling across a really big old tree, in the heart of a busy Tokyo neighborhood:


Til next time,

Cynthia


Monday, June 3, 2019

Yokohama Quilt Festival, part two - senseis and Viva Mexico

Part two, with more quilts to share.

This charming quilt (I love love love the timeless color scheme) is by Yasuko Kuraishi-sensei, a friend of Julie's.



Just as charming as can be with the simple whimsical dogwood applique:


Carin and I met another quilt sensei friend of Julie's, Chikako Ueno, who created this spot-on Emily Dickinson quilt, as part of a very interesting quilt project whereby quilters from France, Japan, and the U.S. depicted poetry or poets.

Chikako Ueno quilt, Silent Poet  







One highlight from the festival was this exuberant exhibit of quilts from Mexico: 



Descriptions follow each photo: 

Home or (of?) the comadres 


Quetzalcoatl


Sweet death by Veronica Sanchez Atala 


Stories Woven by Artist's Hands, by Rosa Martha Giron Canonico 



It was lovely to meet the artist Sonia Flores Ruiz - who created several quilts in the exhibit, including the following tribute to her family.

Dia de los muertos by Sonia Flores Ruiz

She even incorporated part of her mother's actual rosary into the quilt: 



quilt by Sonia Flores Ruiz 

I loved this one so much!  I had already seen it before we met Sonia, and it's only now I realize she created it.  I wish we'd been able to hear her thoughts on it.  I see women's friendship, cooperation, work, hospitality.

The Comadres by Sonia Flores Ruiz 

detail, The Comadres by Sonia Flores Ruiz

detail, The Comadres by Sonia Flores Ruiz
Will share a few more tomorrow!  
x
Cynthia