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Inspired by the Theory of Relativity and Quantum Physics, Montserrat Forcadell Blasco of Spain created an amazing tubular illusion using non-traditional log cabin blocks. Can you figure out how the illusion was created? 

Montserrat did another quilt we loved. It even had a mystery in it. Click here to see it.

Blau de Colors - El Tubo was given the Gammill Master Award for Contemporary Artistry at the Houston International Quilt Festival 2019.

 

 

 

 


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#32 Genja 2020-02-06 13:48
Will there ever be instructions for this amazing quilt.
#31 Carol Day 2019-12-02 08:42
I knew this quilt and it's technique would win! Congratulations !
#30 Kathy Harte 2019-11-25 21:02
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ! Truly one of the most amazingly beautiful quilts I've ever seen. Makes me think of a Journey through Time. Aside from its beauty, I can only imagine the number of hours, and all the time spent on mathematical calculations and it took to create this Incredible Work of Art.
#29 Kathy Harte 2019-11-25 19:41
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ! This incredible quilt gave me the feeling that I was traveling through time and space. Congratulations on your Magnificent Work of Art ! ! ! !
#28 Meleg Christine 2019-11-25 17:36
Magnificent quilt! Little did I know when taking General Physics in University I would have to expand to (there are quivers going up and down my spine!!!) Quantum Physics!!! I think I will stick to the regular Log cabin block!! Congratulations , this quilt is incredible! Should Ii take a picture to my old physics Professor?????
#27 bopci 2019-11-25 16:10
Mind boggling!!!
#26 Glen Jervis 2019-11-25 10:22
Absolutely stunning. Am totally in awe!!
#25 Gul 2019-11-25 03:42
Amazing and very clever. Congratulations to the artist
#24 Deb Garrett 2019-11-24 22:17
I am in awe of the beauty and dedication you put into making such a stunning quilt. Fabulous!!!!
#23 Ann Rippel 2019-11-24 20:33
Magnificent
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