I think if something is created and arouses any of the senses, it is art. There are culinery artists (taste), musicians (sound), wonderful new scents in candles and everything else these days (smell), many tactile works (touch), and of course the visual arts, using numerous mediums like paints, paper, canvas, bronze, brass, other metals, pottery, (I could go on and on) and last but not least, fabric. When we create any quilt, whether it be large or small, traditional or abstract, monochromatic or many, many colors, is hanging on a wall or is on the bed, we have stirred up the senses of the beholder. The quilt can make them cry, can make them laugh, can cause a deep nostalgia, and may cause them to want to touch it in order to fully experience the quilt. Quilting is a wonderful art form that more often than not, arouses not only the viewers senses, but also the soul!
When I see an incredible piece of work in brass, I may appreciate the artist, but the medium is hard and cold, and usually doesn't stir up any emotions. A quilt is soft and warm, as well as being pleasant to the eye. I appreciate all quilts and the ARTISTS that did them!
Dawn
In Northwest Montana