I began this project back in 2003 while taking a class from Susan Brittingham at Quilt University. The class was called Viewpoints. I learned alot, and I enjoyed the class very much. I certainly had fun learning about perspective while drawing a design.
So why did my project sit in a box so long?
Once I added the red and purple border to the top, I thought I ruined it. I didn’t like it.
Funny how time changes things.
Now I like it. Alot.
The fabric is entirely hand painted, and hand dyed, by your’s truly. Except for the batik used to make the columns.
Why ‘Perhaps Moses’? I’m not sure what I want to add to this piece, but Moses is under consideration.
Stay tuned.



Can’t wait to see what you decide!
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Me too Candy!
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It’s beautiful!! I see water and a blazing sunset — just stunning!
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That is what I see too. Hubby sees a sunrise. It is all a matter of perspective. :O)
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Stunning! I’m so impressed that you did the fabrics yourself.
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Thank you Jenny. Dyeing fabric is fun!
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Laura,
Love it as it is, but I would be tempted to add something too.
Judy B
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Judy, when I asked my grandson (he’s a fifth grader this year) what he sees when he looks at this, he said I would come up with something…that I am good at telling stories. Hmmmm…wonder what he meant by that. LOL!
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I hope the stories are nice ones!
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Oooooooo, I love it a lot too, especially that tiled floor!
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Thanks Wendy!
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I like it!
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Thanks Sis! We’ll see what comes of it.
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