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“There’s no place like home”

Quilts, quilts, and more quilts.We had em!

 

Just got home last night from the long trek to Art in the Park in Las Vegas. Long drive, but enjoyable when going with my quilting buddy Teresa McConachie, who shared the booth with me.    

Lots of people, un-characteristic rain, very characteristic wind and high temps. But the rain cooled things down some what.    

Here’s some pics of the show, it was so huge!! Seemed to take up a city block, but I might be embellishing  on that just a tad!    

Art in the Park 2010

 

    

 
Teresa at our booth. Very talented quilter

 

eye candy    

Teresa at her post!

 

Browsing at our booth

 

  

By Barbara Harms Fiber Art

About Myself & My Approach
Art has always played a role in my life, in one form or another. by my teens I had narrowed my focus to painting. I decided I was going to become a serious painter. I joined the Las Vegas Artist's Guild at 15, the youngest member at that time. I was completely out of place, I tried to go unnoticed, a mute fly on the wall, with a big smile pasted on my face.
I've continued to paint most of my life.
After a move to Oregon years later, I was introduced to quilting and fell in love.
I was introduced to quilting & fell in love.
In time I missed the creative freedom painting made possible.

Then I discovered mixed media fiber art, I was home.

MY APPROACH TO ART
It's the creative process that holds the greatest attraction for me. Starting with a tiny seed of an idea; vague and blurred around the edges, I follow where that leads. There are often many changes and adjustments along the way. The result can often be surprizing.

My approach is an instinctual one. Generally, I do little pre-planning. I make creative decisions, choices, directions as they present themselves.
This approach can lead to quite a few changes in the direction.
I love that element of surprize!

Sometimes I have one that I especially like, I can't wait to show someone.
At that moment l feel like a six year old, running home from school, a drawing in hand, excited to show Mom. At those times. I'm smiling like the Cheshire cat.

I’ve had some of my work published in several magazines. which is exciting. But the most gratifying thing is having clients be really happy with their purchased art quilt.

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Contact: inquiry barbaraharmsfiberart@icloud.com.com
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