JUDITH BRINCKERHOFF
Featured Artist in May 2014
Birds in Air Quilt Fraktur
14" x 18" artwork, 16.5" x 20.5" frame
Birds in Air ~Judy Brinck
Sing Spring
Let meadows leaf,
Breathe new life
In every sheaf.
Bright colors grow,
Shine in the light
Let day last longer
Than the night.
Sing Spring
Shrug winter’s cold
Reflect new stitches
In the old.
~*~
Our house is 150 years old. In the past twenty-eight years, we have managed to fill it will all manner of collections, including…many quilts. I also live in New England, and my house and quilts lived a long portion of this past winter, surrounded by snow and frigid temperatures.
It was pretty at first, the way some say New England should look in winter…but more than four months into it…well…
One day I was sitting in the studio, looking out at the white… and longing for spring so much, that I started drawing birds. While sketching, I happened to look up at a quilt hanging up in the beams…and that became the inspiration for “Birds in Air”. The painting is based on the quilt pattern of the same name…three triangles at the top, representing birds in flight.
The rich, bold colors just felt good to paint and help provide "flight" for me too.
Hand detail upon detail is rendered on washed archival paper. A mixed media piece, this one-of-a-kind painting was done in watercolor, gouache, acrylic and pen. The vinegar painted frame, was hand grained and finished in period style.
Sing Spring
Let meadows leaf,
Breathe new life
In every sheaf.
Bright colors grow,
Shine in the light
Let day last longer
Than the night.
Sing Spring
Shrug winter’s cold
Reflect new stitches
In the old.
~*~
Our house is 150 years old. In the past twenty-eight years, we have managed to fill it will all manner of collections, including…many quilts. I also live in New England, and my house and quilts lived a long portion of this past winter, surrounded by snow and frigid temperatures.
It was pretty at first, the way some say New England should look in winter…but more than four months into it…well…
One day I was sitting in the studio, looking out at the white… and longing for spring so much, that I started drawing birds. While sketching, I happened to look up at a quilt hanging up in the beams…and that became the inspiration for “Birds in Air”. The painting is based on the quilt pattern of the same name…three triangles at the top, representing birds in flight.
The rich, bold colors just felt good to paint and help provide "flight" for me too.
Hand detail upon detail is rendered on washed archival paper. A mixed media piece, this one-of-a-kind painting was done in watercolor, gouache, acrylic and pen. The vinegar painted frame, was hand grained and finished in period style.
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