I loved working on this piece. Heartfelt, fun, challenging, filled with memories of my school days. Take a look at “Twins” and let me know what you think. I feel most comfortable working on pieces that represent my life with meaning. Occasionally I do venture out of the box, but not often. This is my comfort zone!
I’m thrilled to have my piece “Twins” included in this venue. Dinner at Eight Artists presents “The Space Between: An interpretation of the Physical and Metaphorical”, a juried invitational which will premier in July 28-31, 2011, at the International Quilt Festival in Long Beach, California. Sponsored by Moore’s Sewing Centers. Click here Dinner, it will take you to the Dinner at Eight blogspot for much more info, along with artists profiles, and many more profiles to come. Enjoy!
Teresa this is just gorgeous!
That is some nice work Teresa. I love the mirror image effect.
Have you read recent stories of a pair of twin conjoined at the head, who seem to share many of the same thoughts at the same time. I think there was an article about them in a recent New York Times Sunday magazine (a couple of weeks ago). Very intereting.
Rhoda