The website gallery has now been updated to showcase our MATHEMATICS themed art quilts. Click on the collaborative quilt mosaic to link directly to the gallery.Please contact Brenda if you notice any broken links or typos.
Yippee! I get to be the first to comment on this post. ('How sad' I can hear them saying)
Brenda, I love your Binary Note - Very clever and striking colours. Did you work out what number in base 10 you have represented? Helen's 'Change' is great as well. Too bad we can't see them in the flesh. I'd like to see how she did it. But you have done the photo very well. I like how it flips as you put the cursor over it. Well done!
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About Twelve by Twelve
We are twelve quilt artists who embarked on an art challenge together. We're from different places throughout the world and our artistic styles vary, but we share a love of art quilting and a desire to play, experiment, learn, and grow.
For four years (2007-2011), we each made a 12x12 inch quilted art piece on a designated theme or palette. See our Theme Series and our Colorplay series.
For the 2012 Series, we changed things a bit and made rectangular pieces, 20x12 inches with roughly 10 weeks between each challenge. As before, we had a designated theme for each challenge.
We shared our process, progress, and results on this blog. It remains a key record of our rich collaboration.
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Yippee! I get to be the first to comment on this post. ('How sad' I can hear them saying)
Brenda, I love your Binary Note - Very clever and striking colours. Did you work out what number in base 10 you have represented? Helen's 'Change' is great as well. Too bad we can't see them in the flesh. I'd like to see how she did it. But you have done the photo very well. I like how it flips as you put the cursor over it. Well done!
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