Monday, October 2, 2017

Salida del Sol II Festival of Music & Art in La Cala de Mijas - my exhibits from 6-8 October 2017

Magic Stitches by Ann Ridge

I discovered this year that I was the one of only 5 contemporary surface textile artists in entire Spain who belong and exhibit in the large quilt organisation  “Studio Art Quilts Association” (SAQA) based in the USA, and important in Europe; where I attended numerous workshops with famous textile artists.  

However I have had opportunities to show small quilts and Pojagi clothing in Marbella, Ronda, Madrid and Gijón, Asturias.  It is therefore a pleasure to be able to show some of my larger textile pieces in Project Music Management’s Salida del Sol II Festival of  Music & Art in La Cala de Mijas.   

Extending beyond the traditional quilting experience are my personal creative attempts to add movement, depth and visual texture to the surface using my large stash of fabrics to include my own photo-printed, screen-printed or hand dyed fabrics.

As an inveterate hoarder of any material that can be stitched with a needle and thread there is never a lack of inspiration. Piecing textiles satisfies my desire to construct and create dimensional layers held together by “thread” painting.  The diversity of scenery, atmosphere and light in Spain never fails to inspire.







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Magic Stitches by Ann Ridge

I discovered this year that I was the one of only 5 contemporary surface textile artists in entire Spain who belong and exhibit in the large quilt organisation  “Studio Art Quilts Association” (SAQA) based in the USA, and important in Europe; where I attended numerous workshops with famous textile artists.  

However I have had opportunities to show small quilts and Pojagi clothing in Marbella, Ronda, Madrid and Gijón, Asturias.  It is therefore a pleasure to be able to show some of my larger textile pieces in Project Music Management’s Salida del Sol II Festival of  Music & Art  www.salidadelsol.org in La Cala de Mijas.   

Extending beyond the traditional quilting experience are my personal creative attempts to add movement, depth and visual texture to the surface using my large stash of fabrics to include my own photo-printed, screen-printed or hand dyed fabrics.

As an inveterate hoarder of any material that can be stitched with a needle and thread there is never a lack of inspiration. Piecing textiles satisfies my desire to construct and create dimensional layers held together by “thread” painting.  The diversity of scenery, atmosphere and light in Spain never fails to inspire.