Flower Wagon Challenge

I’m very excited about my new quilt project.  It’s inspired by the colorful flowers I photographed in Savannah. 

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Maybe you’d also like to create art using this as your starting point.  If so, I’ll post your results on my blog, along with a link to your website or blog.  (Note:  Your artwork can be made from fabric or any media.)

Here are a few more photos to pique your interest.  Click any image for a larger view.

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And now, a few design questions:
– Will you try to depict the image accurately, or will you be inspired by colors and shapes only?  Or maybe you’ll do something loosely in between.
– Will you include the wagon and buildings?
– How much will you edit?  Will you add, remove, or rearrange things?
– Any cropping?

For those of you who’d like to take a crack at this, you have my permission to use these images as your starting point.  To facilitate that, you may copy them, print them, and manipulate them.

Let’s see, a challenge needs a proper deadline, right?  How about the end of August? 

I’ll be posting my progress on this blog, but I’ll put a “challenge spoiler” note on the appropriate posts, so you won’t be influenced by what I’m doing.

Is anyone in?  If so, I’d like a short note.  (Use the contact button at the top of this page.)  Let’s get started!

Ellen Lindner

17 Comments

  1. Cheryl says:

    I would love to paint the flower wagon in my journal. I’ve printed the photograph and will let you know when I have something to show. Thanks for the photos – they are beautiful.

  2. Ellen Lindner says:

    Excellent, Carolyn! I’m delighted to have you join in!

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  6. Hi Ellen,
    I’d like to give this a try. Thanks for the wonderful starting point. I’ll probably crop the picture and use part of the cart wheel to get started.

  7. Cheryl says:

    Hi Ellen,

    I’ve sketched the top photo in my journal and posted it here:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/csgebhart/4661319162/

    and here:

    http://scrappycat.blogspot.com/2010/06/flower-wagon-challenge.html

    I enjoyed sketching it – thanks for the challenge.

    Cheryl

  8. RuthAnne says:

    Hi Ellen, I think I have a photo of that same flower wagon from our trip last September!

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