Welcome to another edition of the Friday Face Off.
Today I am sharing a quilted face that I have named Muriel.
The quilted faces are later mounted on a stretched artist canvas for display.
All of my faces are available for purchase.
Please contact me for purchase at geneblack @ gmail dot com
Now here is Muriel in all her glory.
small pieces of one batik fabric in her hair. I also used batik
for the whites of her eyes.
Muriel is a woman of mystery. We only know that she lived in
the 1920s and sometimes attended jazz clubs.
As this was during prohibition, Muriel was once arrested
during a raid of the El Fey club in New York City. Her
favorite drink was rum. On some evenings, when the moon
was right and the rum was smooth, Muriel would take the
stage and croon a jazz tune in her rich alto voice. One of her
crowd favorites was the A Good Man is Hard Find, written
by Eddie Green.
The Friday Face Off is hosted by DVArtist. Clicking that link will take you to
her blog. It is a great opportunity to see how various people interpret the challenge.
Until Next Time,
Stay Creative
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12 comments:
You were right - the quilting did add a lot to that face. I like your short bio of Muriel. Very interesting!
Gene, I am chuckling to myself about Muriel. Jazz singer and a bit on the naughty side. I love her! The quilting is perfect. I am thrilled you join in with FFO. Thank you.
Gene, I had the thought that echo quilting would be great for Muriel! It is perfect. Was Muriel a baseball fan also? I can’t unsee the round white object in her hair. Lol. I look forward to your quilted faces, so unique!
Hello Muriel you are looking good! Nice work Gene.
I love Muriel ♥️and her life in the roaring 1920's. Sorry that she was arrested LOL😂
Muriel is quite lovely Gene. I think she must have lead an interesting life, going to speak-easiest (is that how you spell it) and dancing in her flapper dresses. I am glad you commemorated her with your lovely quilt. hugs-Erika
LOVE Muriel - and her story! It's amazing how much the quilting adds to your faces - and I like how you mount them on canvas - very clever - ;))
Clap clap clap!!!! Gene! I LOVE how you described Muriel!!! When I first saw her, I saw her as a synchronized swimmer from the 40's with those fabulous bathing caps!
I like your Muriel. Love her face and the gorgeous colors :)
Wow - the quilted face is fantastic. That must have been quite some work, I am very impressed. Muriel is a good name for her and it was lovely to get to know a little bit about her. Wonderful piece of art.
Muriel sounds like a very interesting lady. Wonderful colours, and I specially like how you quilted the piece. So wonderful!
-Soma
Love the bio and her. It is fun to see all of the faces you create.
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