I am in the middle of getting ready for our annual Quilt
Show, so I thought I would post this blog again. This is just a gentle reminder that taking in
a show is a great thing to do for you and your community.
As I am writing this, I am frantically finishing up my
entries, getting the items ready for the hand work demonstration I have
organized (to go on during the show) and trying to figure out what to make for
the potluck our guild provides for our vendors and volunteers.
I just posted on my Facebook page about the show, inviting
all my local friends to attend. Have any
of you been to a quilt show? It is a fun
place to go if you like quilts or if you like color, patterns and texture. But it is also a good place to go to increase
your creativity.
In fact, attending any craft or art show is a good idea for
the same reason. You can see what is
trending, as they say now, in patterns, designs or colors. You can get inspired
by a different way to do a design. One
quilt show I went to many years ago, displayed a quilt with a skeleton of a
dinosaur which had its head and tail extended off the main body of the quilt. I
never thought of having part of the design expanded like that.
Something you see at a quilt or art show might just click a
memory of yours that you would like to capture in paint, or ink, or
fabric. It might give you an idea of
something to make for a loved one. With quilts, it might show you just the
arrangement of quilt blocks that you were looking for or just the pattern you
wanted to make.
Even if you are not a quilter or a painter or photographer,
going to an exhibit or show can still give you ideas. The artist or the quilter’s perspective may
show you a different way of looking at or thinking about a subject matter or just
the world in general.
When you go to a quilt or art show, you are supporting the
arts in your community and that in itself is a good thing to do. If you are reading this, you are probably
interested in creativity in one form or another. Think about how your life would be without
what you create. Don’t you want to make
sure creativity in all its forms is available for everyone?
So do yourself and your community a favor: go to a show.
©2019 = Cheryl E. Fillion
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