Showing posts with label limited edition game board. Show all posts
Showing posts with label limited edition game board. Show all posts

Monday, February 9, 2009

she's here....minnie

limited edition - minnie

as i promised, the new gee's bend board has been created, painted and finished...it was difficult for me to get a good picture of the piece...my camera just didn't want to focus...could it be that it wanted to just dance, which is how i feel when i see this piece?



this piece is titled "minnie", for the original artist, minnie sue coleman was the creator of the original quilt...it is not a quilt that is featured in the wonderful book, 'quilts of gees bend', but actually was a design that had been turned into a postage stamp and post cards... so sadly, i don't have very much information on the original quilter...





minnie sue coleman, born 1926. design of the quilt was 'pig in a pen' medallion. circa 1970. polyester knit and double knit. 61 x 82".






and the finished piece? well it is a 'mill' game - #5 in the series of gee's bend inspired board games...and the colors?, oh my! eggplant, black cherry, barn red, bright reds, roses, oranges, latte dark green, gold and terracotta to name just a few...this is truly a fun piece and measures 19" x 19" this is a limited edition so only 20 are available, $220.00 each plus shipping...
only 11 are still available...







if you would like to reserve the above piece...just give me a call at 828-265-0977, or send me an email: dianeallison@charter.net... i'm happy to hold your place in my books and will contact you before i begin...payment isn't due until i begin your piece...

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

#4 - arie's house - gee's bend collection

arie's house
4th in limited edition
of
gee's bend inspired game boards...






The 4th board in the collection of gee's bend inspired game boards is now available... here are photos of the finished piece... (please see earlier blog for more photos of the work in progress...and the story of the inspiration...)





Arie's House
checker board
19 x 19
limited edition of 20
$200.00 + $15.00 shipping
6 weeks delivery


to order: please email me @ dianeallison@charter.net


or call my studio: 828-265-0977, to reserve your piece...


only 10 still available...




colors: soft green, off white, red, browns, terracotta, navy and worn blue





please visit my website to see more about the gee's bend game board collection... http://www.dallisongameboards.com/ - and to see other game boards that are available...

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Arie's House... #4 in gee's bend limited editions

Introducing

"Arie's House"

#4 in Limited Edition of 20

Gee's Bend Inspired Game Boards


(the inspiration)


In the back of my mind for months i've been anxiously awaiting the studio time to create a new Gee's Bend piece... pouring over many pages of beautiful quilts, (The Quilts of Gee's Bend), i decided to make my next limited edition a checkerboard inspired by Arie Pettway - (1909-1993) - "housetop" - circa 1930. Arie's original piece is made of cotton, wool and rayon, and measures 75 x 75" and is featured on page 13 of the above mentioned book...


I loved this quilt.... so many things about it....the large borders, orange and browns.... but what touched me was that the center was her bandanna and the entire quilt was made from her old field clothes...and when i read that, the spark was lit... i had to make a piece surrounding Arie's life and work. I focused on her bandanna - the piece of fabric that wrapped her neck, touched to her heart, wiped the sweat from her forehead and covered her head from the heat...

I haven't found information on Arie herself, but will keep digging, and in the meantime I thought i'd share this paragraph from the Gee's Bend book, for i envisioned that it was about her...


"The creation of a quilt was a respite by comparison with endless other chores. The quilt was a 'cushion', in a very real sense of the word, against elements that invaded their log cabins chinked with mud against the wind. Illness, especially among children, was not a welcome visitor in Gee's Bend, and along with home remedies and castor oil came a pile of quilts to sleep under - protecting oneself, along with the warmth of siblings, against the damp of the Alabama River air. The complexity of these women's lives, woven into a daily experience that included raising children, farming and finally quilting, if reflected in the complexity of their quilt compositions."



(checker board piece drying.... after several more days of drying, i will begin the woodwork...)



I do not know how many of you grew up on farms, or your parents or grandparents had farms....it was many generations ago that it was the 'norm', but my husband, clarence, was raised on a farm, a tobacco farm. He had pickin' clothes, school clothes, church clothes and play clothes. He knows the difference in crops, dirt, weather and all the other things that seem so alien to me and my suburban upbringing. My parents were on farms too, and left and never looked back.


(mixtures of shades of color)


I remember when i went through my 'romantic' phase of - "lets buy an old farm house and fix it up and have a really large garden"... didn't sound like fun to him, sounded like all the work he had left behind along with all the discomforts... now of course, i'm older, and have watched many documentaries on farm life...and realize the difficult work and life that is often times decided by weather alone.

If you haven't already seen the Gee's Bend book, "The Quilts of Gee's Bend", here is a link to their site where you read about their quilts, see patterns or order the above book directly.

http://www.quiltsofgeesbend.com/


a days work...

I will add photos of the above piece, Arie's Home, when complete.