Wow, it's going to be tough to follow a theme that allowed us such wonderful "research" and spurred a link to scientific research about the usefulness of a chocolate teapot, or a polling gadget for favorite quilts! I have to admit that this new theme is a bit self serving in that it is along the lines of themes I have been incorporating into my work lately, but who's to say it couldn't add to others' bodies of work too?
Since we are forming a nice little community here, and community is a pretty universal concept, let's have at it!
Oh! My mind is totally blank. When is the deadline? I like a more esoteric theme, = gives me greater parameters to work in.
ReplyDeleteI too like more esoteric themes and this one is full of possibilities
ReplyDeleteDo we have a two month deadline here? Reveal on 1 April? or do we make it the end of March so as not to look "Foolish?"
ReplyDeleteWow! Each new theme is making Dandelion seem easier. I am glad this time we are doing an open process, because I feel I will need a lot of feedback to get this one going. Thank you for such a great idea to ponder.
ReplyDeleteI know what I am am doing!! A title sprang to mind. Instantly. Of course I shall change my mind tomorrow.... and when I say I know what I am doing I mean that I converted an intriguing and wide ranging theme into another wide-ranging word and that whilst I have a word I don't actually know what the quilt will look like and.... can I just check, is it OK to stress eat chocolate for this one too?
ReplyDeleteOoh, this is going to be a challenge! I like the idea enormously but have no immediate idea about what to do. I do know that I am going to try to be abstract -- falling far too easily to the "tragically literal" view of things -- but with this theme, it is likely to make me abstract anyway. Good choice, Kristin!
ReplyDeleteAnother great theme! My head is beginning to spin - always a good sign!
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