FROM PAINTING TO QUILTING in Postcards 4
- Oct. 31, 2018, 9:51 a.m.
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- Public
The AIDS Quilt block I made for Dale. 3x6, made up of words about Dale. The India ink drawing is quite accurate.
An article in the newspaper brought me to volunteer for the AIDS Quilt here in San Diego. For many years, I cut out names with my very sharp, little scissors. Both George and I helped set up displays, and I helped with the workshops.
The words are sewn on a background after they had been glued on. The portrait was painted on white cotton and sewn to the background.
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- Himself: Hiding from the kids on Halloween. Work good.
- Myself: Taking a break from my blog for a few days. At 9 this morning, I’m having a few squamus cells taken off a shin.
- Reading: ”The Only Way To Cross.”
- Gratitude’s: Sunshine and lollypops. George who brought me breakfast.
woman in the moon ⋅ October 31, 2018
I wonder what lessons AIDS taught us.
Zipster ⋅ October 31, 2018
So sad so many lost many in their prime and living life openly.
Hillbilly Princess ⋅ October 31, 2018
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gattaca ⋅ November 01, 2018
That's incredible work!
Yeah, I hide from all the kids on Halloween also.
Deleted user ⋅ November 02, 2018
So wonderful you made that !
Marg ⋅ November 07, 2018
What a lovely piece of work and such a loving testimony to Dale! The AIDS crisis was so sad - so many lives cut far too short.