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Paula Nadelstern est une artiste textile connue pour ses kaléidoscopes.
Paula Nadelstern is well known for her kaleidoscopic quilts.

Kaleidoscopic XVII: Caribbean Blues

Ses quilts ont obtenu une reconnaissance internationale pour les dessins innovants et complexes, inspirés par la symétrie bilatérale des images kaléidoscopiques.

Her quilts have achieved international recognition for the innovative and complex designs inspired by the bilateral symmetry of kaleidoscopic images.


A Visual Palindrome

KALEIDOSCOPIC XLI: Wheelhouse Rock



Kaleidoscopic XXIX: How to Piece a Spiral

Kaleidoscopic XXVIII: The Great Round-Up

Kaleidoscopic XXXI: The Other side Of the Circle

Kaleidoscopic XXXII: My Brooklyn Bridge

Kaleidoscopic XXXIII: Shards

Kaleidoscopic XXXV: Service for Eight

Kaleidoscopic XXXVII: The Artful Non Sequitur

Tout est dans le choix du tissu, l'analyse de ses motifs, ses potentiels de couleurs et de symétrie. Une démarche que Paula Nadelstern explique bien dans son livre, Fabricadabra.

It's all about the choice of fabric, the analysis of its patterns, its potentials of colors and symmetry. A design process that Paula Nadelstern explains in her book, Fabricadabra.

Paula Nadelstern




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Buttercup a dit…
These are beautiful, especially love the Brooklyn Bridge quilt. Thanks for visiting Buttercupland.
Suzy a dit…
They are all so beautiful. I like the great roundup.

Suzy Someday Somewhere Letter K
Arti a dit…
Such detailed work--Wow!
Love them all. But 'the great round up' and 'shards' seem hypnotic.
I had a kaleidoscope when I was little. These replicate the feeling so well!

The Multicolored Diary
Lizanne Lloyd a dit…
Fascinating designs. I especially like Caribbean blue.
vesseys a dit…
They have that kaleidoscope visual - wow an amazing art
Happy Monday.
The letter K
The amount of detail in these pieces is simply amazing. No favourite, I like them all!

K is for ...
Archana a dit…
Wow! This is so intricate.. Carribean Blues is wonderful but then so are the others.. Superb!
ladyleemanila a dit…
amazing work of art :)
Chantal a dit…
Très interessant, très captivant visuellement. Je suis fasciné par XXXI The other side of the circle. Est-ce que tu sais quelle technique elle utilise le plus souvent; fait main, appliqué, machine? C'est génial ce qu'elle fait. Elle doit être très fort en math. ;^)
Srivalli Rekha a dit…
Amazing! Love the one with opals (the one that looks like a peacock feather) and the bridge one.
Oui c'est assez spectaculaire ! J'ai 4 livres écrits par elle, et tout se fait à la machine. Il est beaucoup question d'angles, 45°, 60°, et de dessins sur papier graphique. Un peu compliqué au début, mais avec un peu d'entraînement ça doit aller ;-)
Tamara a dit…
How fascinating!
As a kid I had a kaleidoscope, and I loved it. So magical!

My K is for Kuhfladen, which translates as cow pie ;-) But you have visited and found out about it already. Sorry to have disappointed you!
https://thethreegerbers.blogspot.com/2020/04/a-z-2020-switzerland-kufladen-cow-pie.html
Kathe W. a dit…
Once again I am stunned by the quilting artistry you are sharing with us! Thanks and I'll see you tomorrow!
This is truly a work of art . Stunning !
Virginia Allain a dit…
Truly remarkable quilts! Quite beautiful.
Sonia Dogra a dit…
These are so beautiful. Such detailed work of art. Thanks for sharing.
One word, intimidating. Compass blocks and these you've posted today are a goal, but not right now. lol
https://katytrailcreations.com/2020/04/13/kids-in-the-kitchen-letter-k/
Jade Li a dit…
Yet another astoundingly talented fabric artist. She really knows what she's doing with colors and designs!
The Dream Girl a dit…
I love looking through Kaleidoscopes!
This also reminds me of the song Kaleidoscope by A Great Big World.

K is for Kale
https://thedreamgirlwrites.wordpress.com/2020/04/13/kale-kale/
Toffee a dit…
These designs bring back happy childhood memories of getting a kaleidoscope in my Christmas stocking every year!
Liz A. a dit…
Oooh, I really like those.
Romi a dit…
These quilts are admirable!
Cathy Keisha a dit…
Those are gorgeous. We had a friend who used to paint mandalas with those effects.
It must be so fun to design these type of quilts. They're all beautiful but I'd have to go with Kaleidoscopic XXXIII: Shards as my favorite from this group. Weekends In Maine
Dena Pawling a dit…
Gorgeous! I have NO talent for sewing.
Dena
pascalinette a dit…
merci pour cette belle découverte,c'est vraiment très beau
John Holton a dit…
I like the geometric patterns. They almost seem like fractals...
Pradeep Nair a dit…
To weave these complex patterns is quite an achievement indeed. They look absolutely intricate.
kaykuala a dit…
Thanks for Bringing us Ms Paula. Frederique. Kaleidoscopic theme is certainly a unique ability to master.
Apologies for late response

https://imagery77.blogspot.com/2020/04/one-feels-privileged-for-having.html

Hank
Janet a dit…
Oh wow. These are so pretty.
Absolutely beautiful!

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