When I left off yesterday, I had cut off a bunch of the purple background on my Fierce Planets quilt and decided I hated it. Of course. Big sigh. I had turned and finished all the edges using a bunch of bias tape that had been kindly destashed to me (thanks Mary Alice), and there really was no easy way to add the background back on. But I really wanted it back so I decided to do a sort of open work approach. To add some movement to the piece, like a big planet explosion. I laid it out and drafted some new edges for each little piece.
Wednesday, October 4, 2023
Fierce Planets- Finished
Tuesday, October 3, 2023
Fierce Planets Continued
Earlier this week I shared the first steps in my quilt for the Fierce Planets called. I got this far and thought I was almost done but something about the composition was bothering me.
Monday, October 2, 2023
New Quilt: Fierce Planets
SAQA recently had a call for entry in collaboration with John's Hopkins University and planetary scientist Dr. Sabine Stanley called Fierce Planets. I was super excited by the call, after all I love nerdy sciency things, but was fairly late getting my piece started.
My central idea was to do something inspired by the strange magnetic fields of uranus. Normally, the magnetic axis of a planet is fairly close to the rotational axis, and the rotational axis is approximately perpindicular to the plane of the solar system (i.e. the plane the planet orbits the sun). However, Uranus is doubly weird- it's rotational axis is pretty close to parallel to the plane of the solar system, and it's magnetic axis is really off from the rotational axis. As a result, the magnetic fields of Uranus are really weird and different from other planets that have been studied. Scientists don't really know why it's like that and whether that reflects something different about how it got it's magnetic fields.
Anyway, I envisioned a planet like shape covered with lines going in weird directions reflecting the magnetic fields of Uranus floating in a field of space with large lines denoting the magnetic pole, rotational axis, and the plane of the solar system.
I started as always by painting fabric. This piece was for my space background, it started as a medium purple stretch velvet and I added on some grey silver splotches and additional dark blue paint to give a dark starry night sky vibe.