Opening Night of "Stitched, Stamped, & Sculpted", Ellen Lindner, AdaventureQuilter.com/blog

Opening Night for “Stitched, Stamped, and Sculpted”

I was really impressed with the “Stitched, Stamped, and Sculpted” exhibit opening, which was recently held in Ormond Beach, FL.

The pieces were hung nicely and lit beautifully. And, in most cases, all the work by one artist was shown together. This made for a lovely and interesting display.

Here I am with a couple of my pieces, Bounty Down Under and Croton Trio.

Opening Night of "Stitched, Stamped, & Sculpted" was a Success! Ellen Lindner, AdaventureQuilter.com/blog

Plus Cantilever.

Opening Night of "Stitched, Stamped, & Sculpted" was a Success! Ellen Lindner, AdaventureQuilter.com/blog

This was my view as I posed for the photo above: two more of my pieces in the far corner. And don’t you love the Temperature Quilt by Audrey Butler? What a colorful room!

Opening Night of "Stitched, Stamped, & Sculpted" was a Success! Ellen Lindner, AdaventureQuilter.com/blog

Here I am with my remaining two quilts. This one is called Indian River Fruit.

Opening Night of "Stitched, Stamped, & Sculpted", Ellen Lindner, AdaventureQuilter.com/blog

And A Little Bit Tart.

Opening Night of "Stitched, Stamped, & Sculpted", Ellen Lindner, AdaventureQuilter.com/blog

There were MANY interesting pieces in this exhibit. Stay tuned and I’ll show you more in upcoming posts. (Or go see it in person by August 14th.)

Ellen Lindner

 

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