[Oceanwavequilters] Jennifer Sampou Fabric Designer, Author, Speaker - Jennifer Sampou Fabric Designer Blog
Daisy Woodhams
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Mon May 24 15:12:10 PDT 2021
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INSPIRATION Rosie Lee!
5/23/2021
Weekend Inspo- Rosie Lee Tompkins Quilt Exhibit, BAMPFA Berkeley California.
String 1985
A post on a Monday afternoon from me?? Hasn't been done but I couldn't wait until Friday to send this to my peeps. I am so inspired by this weekend's trip to see the most wonderful quilts (some never shown before) of the incredible Rosie Lee Tompkins: A Retrospective that I have to immediately share it. And shout out that if you can go see this in person...YOU MUST! (until July 18th). BAMPFA is the Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive located on the campus of CAL (University of California, Berkeley....Golden Bear territory) and honestly speaking haven't checked it out often enough over the years. One of the silver linings of COVID for me is that when I CAN'T GO somewhere, I really miss it...it's the wanderlust DNA in me. So the first things I am doing with my free time...(starting with celebrating my assistant's 3 month wonderfulness) is rebuilding my creative MOJO by soaking up museums, music festivals and general public hang out seshes with street performances that seem to be popping up everywhere....The Alameda Flea is in three Sundays...Squeal! My soul has wings ready to fly right now! No more moss growing on me!
I'm going back to do the same thing again.... soak it all up
1936-2006
Rosie Lee Tompkins is the art pseudonym for Effie Mae Martin Howard, a brilliant African-American quilt maker and fiber artist of Richmond California who is a renowned artist of the 20th century. BAMPFA has a slide show about Rosie Lee that is informative and celebratory, sharing her command of color, composition and finishing one top to go to work on the next. She believed her artistry was a gift from God and her quilts reflect a deep reverence for spiritual life and beauty. Quilters such as Irene Bankhead, often finished her work to become actual quilts. Eli Leon (1935-2018) an African American quilt collector was a friend and patron who met her at a flea market in Oakland in 1985. Below are all her quilts I photographed while at the museum over the weekend with some details showing her love of velvet, mix of flea market finds, new fabrics and various ephemera used in her appliqué work. Enjoy these if you can not see in person....But if you are hankering to get out of dodge, come on by! Your cotton "I'm Quilt Crazy" socks will be blown off! Pace yourself for all 30+ images below. CELEBRATE COLOR AND QUILTS!
In person this is so luxurious - a favorite.
This was one of Colette's favs
perfect space to hang quilts
Cali Love
That green box bottom left...I almost died and went to heaven right here.
Can it be anymore dynamic?
Details of puckers, improv shapes and stitches.
Rosie Lee liked to finish with yarn ties.
So many details of flea market finds plus her own stitching.
I didn't love the palette of purple yellows and orange but appreciated the artistry and composition
Culture Mix of America
high gloss fabrics laced with metallics catching the light
Cafe Babette upstairs is open!! Woo Hoo! Perfect place to talk color and eat yummy food.
Until next time. Get out to museums, live music venues, lunch with friends, flea markets and visit your favorite places to soak up humanity, full of inspiration of culture and color!
Xx
The contemplation of beauty causes the soul to grow wings. -Plato
Daisy 🐾
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