Showing posts with label Color Dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Color Dance. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Color Dance


When I listened to Vivaldi’s Four Seasons: Summer, the word "intertwining" repeatedly came to mind. There was a back and forth play between the instruments and the notes. They seemed to be separate but spiraling around each other and ultimately blending to create harmony. I felt a strong, building, upward motion that was an important part of the intertwining instruments.  I also had a sense of bright light arising from the darkness.

To me, the music represented a dance, the interplay of notes. I could easily envision it as a ballet, and some of the curves in my piece “Color Dance” are intended to echo that grace.I tried to capture both the contrast and the blending of the sounds. The quilt is designed around three quadrants: red, yellow and blue.  Where these areas touch, I transitioned to secondary colors to represent harmony and blending. Spiraling ribbons are the ascending, sparkling notes and black is the deep baritone, strong darkness from which the notes emerge.

Individual pieces were fussy cut from several yards of hand-dyed fabric. They were then fused to a black background. I chose to keep the quilting simple and subtle and let the fabrics do the talking. Each piece is quilted individually in curves to enhance the illusion of upward motion. 

I enjoyed using music as inspiration. Often it is merely background noise, only peripherally affecting the creative process. To use it as the source, the focus, was an interesting endeavor, and one I would easily recommend.