I’m very excited that Broken Ginkgos II has been accepted for the 12th annual international juried art show at Northbrook Public Library.
This year’s theme, Pip Squeak, focuses on small works of art — not to exceed 12″ in any direction for 2D works and 9″ for 3D works. The Call states, in part
Pip Squeak is all about big vision in a small package. Big ideas do not always have to be big in stature and this show hopes to prove just that. Art will be judged on the merit of the art and the judge’s evaluation of the artist’s execution. Art can be in any media.
Awards include one purchase prize, 2nd place, 3rd place and Viewer’s Choice.
The exhibit will be
November 14 – December 19, 2014
Northbrook Public Library
1201 Cedar Lane, Northbrook, IL 60062
Opening Reception: November 14, 7:00 p.m.
If you’re in the area, I hope you’ll stop by and enjoy the exhibit.
meta says
Congratulations, Franki, it’s a lovely piece!
Franki Kohler says
Thank you one and all. I wish I could be there to see the exhibit. I’m betting it will be quite a fun one with all those very small pieces.
Sue Reno says
Congratulations, Franki, it’s a beautiful piece!
lonnie vanley says
wonderful—-congrats!
Suzanne Kistler says
Congratulations on another acceptance! Wonderful!!
Dale Robards says
Yay! Lovely piece.
379christy says
Well deserved, Franki.
maureenc says
I’m so happy for you Franki, that you have been accepted for yet another juried art show.
Franki Kohler says
Thank you Maureen. I’m keeping my focus on Art shows. The world needs to know that art quilts are Art.
Loretta Armstrong says
Once again, Congratulations! Wow! you are having quite a couple of wonderful years with awards, acceptances, and exhibits.
Franki Kohler says
Thanks Loretta. I’m enjoying it while it lasts. Who knows what will happen next year?
mmbbme@comcast.net says
Best of luck with this entry – it is lovely. Wondering about what inspired the title…
Hugs, Marybeth Falzareno
Franki Kohler says
The technique I used for this quilt is similar to what watercolorists call ‘broken color’. Because I drew breaks in the ginkgo pattern I created, I called it Broken Ginkgoes.