Gallery, Quilts 1-5
Menger Revisited (2011-2014) 110cm x 110cm (43" x 43") A new version of an older concept, with a different perspective and color choice. Quilt detail. | |
Stacked (2010) 166cm x 103cm (65" x 40.5") This quilt combines traditional colorful elements from 3D computer design (checkerboard pattern, a golden oldie) with a subdued background showing vague reflections in the form of Sashiko patterns. The butterfly brings a bit of life in an otherwise immaculate world. Quilt detail. | |
Fractions (Fracties 2009) 144cm x 96cm (57" x 38") The name Fractions refers to the fact that the design is based on a division of the surface in ever smaller fractions. Quilt detail. | |
Toverbal (2009) 128cm x 128cm (50.5" x 50.5") Toverbal is Dutch for gobstopper or jawbreaker, but a more literal translation would be "magic ball". I created the three-dimensional design using POV-Ray. Quilt detail. | |
Doyenna (2008) 98cm x 210cm (38.5" x 82.5") A "life-size" quilt I've been wanting to make for a long time, waiting for a sufficiently large
stash, sufficient sewing skills and most of all a good design. | |