“The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud.”
― Coco Chanel
I had the privilege of going to the Texas Quilt Museum in La Grange, Texas this weekend to hear one of my favorite fiber artist speak...
Susan Shie. I have admired her work for many years and was fortunate enough to attend her workshop at her home in Wooster, Ohio, fall of 2014. We, my daughter Andrea and I, stayed with her in her home where classes were held in her
studio, Turtle Moon. Susan is very politically active...so much so the she had painted her garage door in homage to Obama even before he became president
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Susan Shie's Garage door in Wooster, Ohio |
While we were there we felt as though we were living in a museum because her entire house is filled with her art. So when we heard Susan was going to be at the Texas Quilt Museum this month, Andrea and I knew we wanted to go see her. She has not changed a bit! She is as funny and outspoken as ever and it was a real pleasure to see her. I took several pictures of her work...I don't have all the right titles for everything, but you can see the meaning behind each one. Note that ALL the background is covered with her writing, either explaining the quilt, telling a story, or just expressing her opinion. So try to enlarge each if you can.
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Susan at the podium |
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There was a "No Photography" on the sign which Susan readily corrected! |