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Tribute to Saul
Deb Cashatt November 29, 2021 Anatomy,Deb Cashatt,Musings,Revealed Quilts
When we first received the prompt Anatomy, I immediately thought of the 1959 Otto Preminger film Anatomy of a Murder. I streamed it and made a list of all the things in the movie that would lend themselves to being created in cloth in my symbographic style. Bookshelves, cars, and
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Knowledge vs. Ignorance
Doerte-Ina Liebing November 29, 2021 Anatomy,Dörte-Ina Liebing,Musings,Revealed Quilts
39″ x 23.6″ (Hand dyed cotton, breakdown printing, machine stitching) The anatomy of the pelvic floor is wonderfully well constructed, because this small muscle group has to perform a variety of very demanding tasks: It closes our torso downwards. Since gravity is on it all day through our upright walk,
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Protecting the Brain
Regina Marzlin November 29, 2021 Anatomy,Musings,Regina Marzlin,Revealed Quilts
It was my turn this time around to give the prompt to our group, and I’ve known for a long time what I wanted everyone to interpret. The theme of “Anatomy” came into my head as soon as we selected the overarching theme of “Structures” for our current round of
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Transparent Specimen
Mikiko Takase November 29, 2021 Anatomy,Mikiko Takase,Musings,Revealed Quilts
 First of all, I decided to go to the library to investigate issues that I had not thought much about “Anatomy” in my daily life. “The Transparent Anatomical Specimens Book” The creations of Iori Tomita, (Japanese ) pioneer in the art of “Transparent Specimens” It’s appearance has a beauty that
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In His Hands
Karol Kusmaul November 28, 2021 Anatomy,Karol Kusmaul,Musings,Revealed Quilts
My sister and I made a pact to each create a felt and sequined bird once a month during 2021. When we were small, our mom made some beautiful sequined bird ornaments for our Christmas tree. These, unfortunately, were lost during the sale of our parents’ estate.  As I made
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The place in my memory
Eunhee Lee November 19, 2021 Artists,Eunhee Lee,Musings,Revealed Quilts
The place where I had fun play with my friend when I was a kid. The Golmokgil of the village where I lived, which has now been developed and disappeared. 골목길( Golmokgil )is a narrow pathway between houses. it is similar to an alley in English.From 1970s to The early
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Doubt Doubt Doubt
Elfriede Grooten November 16, 2021 Anatomy,Elfriede Grooten,Musings
….still 2 weeks to go with the theme “Anatomy”. This is a very interesting theme. Your first thought is, what should I do with this now. But the more you engage with it, the more interesting it becomes. I made another mind map. It is difficult to choose between the 3
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Framework
Lisa Walton November 10, 2021 Anatomy,Lisa Walton,Musings
There are countless variations of types of skeletons so for the current prompt for Cloth in Common of Anatomy, I was happy to continue my theme of buildings. The skeleton of a building is the framework around which the structures are based and there are many different frames available now
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Tree Skeletons
Martha Ressler November 2, 2021 Anatomy,Martha Ressler,Musings
by Martha Ressler When I first heard “Skeleton” as the provocative prompt (perfect for the general theme, “Structures”, but I wouldn’t have thought of it myself!) trees came to mind. In the winter their treeless branches challenge me to learn their species by shape and structure alone. At Halloween time
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Anatomy of a Frog
Mikiko Takase October 26, 2021 Anatomy,Mikiko Takase,Musings
Everyone at our elementary school remembers a special Science Class. It was a once in a lifetime experience. The homework the night before was to each catch a frog and bring it to school. When It was time to dissect our frogs we all shrunk back in surprised horror. Only
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Anatomy – Inside Connections
Bethany Garner October 16, 2021 Anatomy,Bethany Garner,Musings
Bethany Garner
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Leonardo
Doerte-Ina Liebing October 12, 2021 Anatomy,Artists,Dörte-Ina Liebing,Musings
Leonardo da Vinci studied the human body very carefully throughout his life. Since the age of thirty he has been working in Milan on building muscles and bones and their connections. Although it was forbidden at the time, he dissected more than 30 corpses for this purpose. These studies helped
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