See the "Option Expedition" Exhibit by Victoria Findlay Wolfe
Last week Ricky spoke with Victoria Findlay Wolfe about her new exhibit at the International Quilt Museum entitled Option Expedition. In the exhibit, Victoria "takes basic shapes of patchwork — square, circle, triangle, parallelogram — and breaks down design principles of space, balance, scale, line, shape, color, emphasis, contrast, value, repetition, movement, texture, and unity to look at the bold, beautiful choices available." Click through to learn even more about this amazing new installation and plan a trip for yourself to visit.
From the International Quilt Museum:
"In Option Expedition, Victoria Findlay Wolfe takes basic shapes of patchwork — square, circle, triangle, parallelogram — and breaks down design principles of space, balance, scale, line, shape, color, emphasis, contrast, value, repetition, movement, texture, and unity to look at the bold, beautiful choices available. As a teacher, Victoria Findlay Wolfe finds that people often spend so much time trying to edit their work that they get stuck making decisions, which makes it hard to move forward. Findlay Wolfe believes each idea is a good one, or has the potential to be a good one. By changing the way they look at each of those design elements, artists can train themselves to see differently in their own creative process. Findlay Wolfe hopes that this exploration will be inspire other artists to ponder their own journey while viewing her work."
Option Expedition by Victoria Findlay Wolfe is on display at the International Quilt Museum in Lincoln, NE from April 19, 2024 through December 14, 2024.
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Watch Ricky's interview with Victoria below to get the inside scoop about putting the exhibit together.