Marilyn’s first art quilt was a portrait, and she revisits this form as the mood strikes her. Click a thumbnail for an enlarged view, and to start a gallery slideshow.
- Self-portrait
- Laura
- Christy
- Rundy
- My Parents
- Rachel 36½” x 44½” 2000
- Frances Larkey 21¼ x 24¾”, 2002
- Jules (2001)
- Morris
- Rachel 36½” x 44½” 2000
- Marty
- Embrace
- Lachlan
- Ben
- Iris
These are just beautiful!
Sharon – Thank you for your compliment. It is nice to hear it. – Marilyn
Amazingly Beautiful….my sisters grandson was killed in a car accident last year. She raised him from 2weeks old. She would love this. God Bless
Thank you, Cathy. I am saddened to learn of the loss of your sister’s grandson. The death of a child is the hardest to bear. If you quilt, you can make such a portrait of him. I can guide you through if you join my class on Fabric Portraits starting soon at http://www.academyofquilting.com
Do you make quilts for people? My father just passed and I have the most amazing picture of him I would love to turn into a quilt?
Thanks!
Pattie
PS your quilts are amazing!
Beautiful work love it 😍💗
These are so beautiful. My son passed away at 37(3 years ago) I would love to memorialize him. I am a quilter. I would love making a quilt from one of his pictures. But I have no clue where to start….do you make these for other people? Or is there a class?