Air Mail – Quilting Cotton Fabric – Bird Crowd – Multi


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Description

A busy gathering of birds gives this print plenty of motion, with bright primary color touches that can carry a project or tie the full collection together.

Details

VendorStudio E Fabrics
Fabric CollectionAirMail
DesignerNancy Smith
Color Multi
Pattern Animal
Fabric TypeQuilting Cotton
Width44.0
WeightMid-weight
OpacitySolid

Collection Details

Bird watchers are sure to love Air Mail by Nancy Smith. This collage and watercolor group is stunning for any home. It is a nice way to add pops of primary colors to your home. The panel in this group highlights four stunning birds; the Blue Jay, the Goldfinch, the Red-headed Finch, and the Sparrow. The bird watercolor silhouette pattern looks stunning as curtains. Use the watercolor textures and script for blenders and make a statement with the mini bird blocks. You will want to tweet how fabulous the projects you made with Air Mail are by sending postcards to everyone.

Nancy Smith

Nancy Smith

Nancy Smith is an award winning artist and the author of Women Speak: Poetry, Portraits and Prose of the Feminine Experience. She displays her works frequently in solo exhibitions and been accepted in numerous juried group exhibitions.

She studied water media and collage painting with several artists influential to her style including Luna Lee Ray and Mary Todd Beam.

Memberships include Hillsborough Gallery of Art, Orange County Artists Guild, and Durham Art Guild.

"Drawing and working with different textures is my favorite approach to creating art. As a young teen, I loved nothing more than going to a fabric store to study all the patterns, colors and textures, and then figuring how to combine them. Working with colors and collage materials in water media is very similar to that experience.

When viewers observe my paintings, it is an invitation to discover additional elements they may have overlooked at first glance. This symbolizes taking a deeper look inside oneself. There are so many layers to each of us, many of which we don’t recognize or don’t want to accept. I want my paintings to remind people that beauty exists not only on the surface but also in the deep dark places."

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