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Florida CraftArt to present regional SAQA art-quilt exhibit

Marco Island Center for the Arts showcases fiber ingenuity, creative art

There is always some sewing involved. It can be painstaking, such as the raw-edge fabric locks affixed to My Head is Spinning, from Fort Myers Beach quilter Caren Lyell, or simple, such as Piscitelli s hemmed leather purse. I was just in awe what this group was doing, said Mary Pat Palombo, also of Bonita Springs, who joined to learn more about the techniques and found herself in the ideal role: education chair. She has developed wall hangings with three-dimensional components, such as her puffy Quarantine Blooms in the show. The pandemic figures into this exhibition, as it has in all life over the past year. But it was being planned back in 2019, both Palombo and Piscitelli said. Some, but not all, the artists submitted quilted works they devised during the pandemic for Out of the Ordinary, as the show is titled.

Marco show of quilted art is far from sew-sew

Marco show of quilted art is far from sew-sew Harriet Howard Heithaus, Naples Daily News Quilted art barely begins to describe the exhibition at the Marco Island Center for the Arts. The first clue may be that elegantly cloaked macrame sheep welcoming you in. Robes, purses, kimonos, pillows, wall hangings that swirl or float and, yes, quilts line the walls of the art center, all of it the work of Southwest Florida s Art Quilters Unlimited. For them, sewing is only one part of a complex creation. © Alex Driehaus/Naples Daily News/USA TODAY - FLORIDA NETWORK Covid Self Portrait by Jean Mau is shown as part of an exhibition titled Out of the Ordinary featuring work by artists from Art Quilters Unlimited at the Marco Island Center for the Arts on Tuesday, May 11, 2021.

Zonta s online auction features iconic artists | News, Sports, Jobs - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA - Island Reporter, Islander and Current

Zonta’s online auction features iconic artists By ZONTA CLUB - | Mar 3, 2021 PHOTO PROVIDED “Jump for Joy,” a giclee from the estate of Ikki Matsumoto. During the last half of the 20th Century, Sanibel’s reputation as an artist colony grew. Artists such as Ikki Matsumoto, Katie Gardenia and Charles McCullough became household names, inspired by the island’s ambience to develop their talent and build a community. Other artists followed, drawn to the qualities and Sanibel’s beauty. The Zonta Club of Sanibel-Captiva is offering a chance to own a piece of art from these and other prominent artists in its “Peek at the Unique Repurposed” online auction, which replaces its traditional tour of island homes for just this year.

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