Quilting Arts

(Martin Jones) #1

Portraits


POP


ART


by Laurie Ceesay Landree


“Pop Art Caleb” • 18" x 12½ "

I


love the Pop Art Movement with its bright, pure colors
accented with bold black outlines and contemporary style.
I adapt photos to turn them into Pop Art portrait quilt wall
hangings. Using unconventional fabric—especially polka
dots—for the face and other elements harkens to the Ben-Day
dots Roy Lichtenstein used in his comic book-inspired work.

MATERIALS



  • Desired portrait photo
    photocopied and enlarged in
    black and white/grayscale

  • Medium tip black permanent
    marker

  • Lightweight paper

  • Lightbox

  • Mechanical pencil

  • Fat quarter* lightweight muslin

  • Paper-backed fusible web (I use
    Pellon® Wonder-Under®.)

  • Fat quarter black batik for appliqué

  • Fun bright fabrics such as narrow
    stripes, small dot or geometric
    prints, tone-on-tone prints or
    solids

  • Fat quarter backing

  • Fat quarter batting



  • Fat quarter = 18" x 20"


Inspired by Comics


Th e Ben-Day dots printing technique was developed in the late 19th century,
and named after Benjamin Day, a printer and illustrator. Using this method,
colored dots are spaced and overlapped to create color and shading in images.
Lichtenstein used this technique in his popular comic book-inspired paintings.

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