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In a time when so many things are made of plastic, it's refreshing to find an artist whose works are created using such seemingly basic and ordinary items as paper, cardboard, and twigs. Join us as we continue with Part 3 of our High Road Art Tour with a visit to the studio of Clodie Francois of Mesdames Carton.  Did you miss Part 1 and Part 2?

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Earlier this year, we shared  the remarkable story of a series of circa-300 A.D. mosaic floors then on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. We've recently discovered that the exhibition has moved to the Chicago area, where it will be on display until later this coming spring..

In 1996, during the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway construction project, a most extraordinary and number of beautiful mosaic floors were discovered in Lod (formerly known as Lydda), Israel.

The series of floors, which date back to around 300 A.D., are believed to have graced the reception rooms of a wealthy Roman. They measure approximately 50' x 27' and were constructed entirely by hand by highly skilled craftsmen using small cubes (tesserea) of various colored stones, terra cotta, and glass.  The design features a large square central panel, measuring 13 sq. feet, comprised of a medallion featuring an array of animals, flanked on either side by two rectangular panels.  One of the flanking panels depicts fish and other exotice marine life. The entire collection of floors was well preserved due to the fact that the side walls of the original structure collapsed and lay along with coins and pottery until its recent discovery. Excavation is on going.  The floors are currently on view at the Chicago Field Museum through Aprill 22, 2012.  Learn more here.

Close observation of the floors and their various elements, ideas for a quilt easily come to mind.  The medallion, cables, and detailed designs translate easily to quilting.  Obviously great minds think alike, as we found a number of quilts in the TQS Quilt Gallery that feature tile and mosaic elements in their design.

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On September 3, 2011, the new Centre for Ukrainian Culture & Arts building  officially opened in Kiev to much fanfare and excitement. In addition to celebratory speeches and tasty treats, American quilter Jinny Beyer (Episodes 313 & 601) was there to teach, and many stunning quilts were on display, showcasing the handiwork of Master quilters of the Center of Ukrainian Culture & Arts, many of whom have studied with Jinny. TQS member lenacab attended the event and shares these wonderful photos of quilts...pure inspiration! 

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Enjoy the highlights of the Merit Quilting, Machine exhibit at the 2011 Houston International Quilt Festival.  The quilts are stunning and have an inspiring display of machine quilting designs and ideas.

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Join us for Part 2 of our High Road Art Tour as we present the work of Diana Bryer.  Diana paints the people and rich history of Northern New Mexico from her studio in the Española Valley. Her works have visual charm and the universal power of myth and magic.  Join us for visit to her studio.

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A Slice of Oz, presented by Gloria Loughman, a TQS featured artist, is a selection of contemporary quilts reflecting the techniques and fabrics used by Australian Quilters. This exhibit, presented at the Pacific International Quilt Festival where Gloria was an instructor, included quilts from Gloria and students in her class, "Escape to the Rainforest."

Come and enjoy a land of great contrasts in the colors of its landscapes and vegetation.

To see more of Gloria's work, watch Episode 612: Nature's Journey where she shares the process and methods she uses to capture the natural beauty of her native Australia.

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