Suzie Cheel on May 18th, 2008

 

 Pure Bliss

46" x 75" (118 x 190 CM)

Pure Silk Georgette

 $ 190 USD

$150

 $205AUD (inc gst)

$165

 


 


This Wrap in pure silk georgette, is inspired by the colors of the Australian. The wrap can be used as a sarong, a big scarf, a wrap/shawl  and when you are not wearing it it can be hung on the wall, very versatile.

This is unique, a real one off. Great for travel to as it is so light.

I have called this Pure Bliss as when I was taking the photo, I thought that is what I feel when I am by the sea. The tropics are often depicted by these colors.

It is also a great way to color your world. This was a tagline I used when I had my Suzie Cheel Handpainted Original Business.

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Suzie Cheel on May 16th, 2008

 

Silk Scarf

120x 120 cm ( 48 x 48 inches)

This is a pure silk georgette scarf square in design

This represents the colors of the Australian land, it might be the rain forest or the tropics.

Fractal demonstrates the layering technique  explained on the Scarf Page.

Want see what the scarf looks like in real life? Okay a little difficult to do this online, yet. I do have a solution of how you can see the real thing- Skype + video. Cool I thought, so here is the deal my sype ID is simple: suziecheel and you can contact me via my contact form or email me

 

 $150

$ 120 USD

 $ 165

$132 AUD (inc gst)

 


 


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Suzie Cheel on May 16th, 2008

 

The Magic of The Land

SOLD

12" x 68" (30cm x172 cm)

This is special, the color is vibrant and it depicts all the different colors, layers and patterns of the land, from the desert to the sea.

The scarf is made from crinkle silk georgette. Great for travel, forget ironing. Can be worn as a long scarf, double up to keep your neck warm, used around your waist. look great with any color.

Want see what the scarf looks like in real life? Okay a little difficult to do this online, yet. I do have a solution of how you can see the real thing- Skype + video. Cool I thought, so here is the deal my sype ID is simple: suziecheel and you can contact me via my contact form or email me

 

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Suzie Cheel on May 16th, 2008

The scarves I am selling  will color your world. I had a friend who once said, if I am feeling down I wear a Suzie Cheel Scarf.

As I am putting this site together I find old treasures: it is like the history of Suzie Cheel Handpainted Originals.

My tag line, as in the photo below, was Color Your World. I always wore clothes that made me feel wonderful and were brightly colored.

The photo is from a Mind Body Spirit Show where I exhibited.

 

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Suzie Cheel on May 15th, 2008

 

China memories

26.5 X 20 inches    (67x 50CM)

Photo transfer, glue transfer process, monoprinting, crayon transfer, silk, cotton and paper, machine stitched.

$ 650 (USD)

(Includes Insurance and Postage)

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This quilt, China Memories, was made in April this year for the Gold Coast Quilters Challenge, the theme being "Travel".

China memories was inspired by our visiting China in 2007, specifically Beijing and Shanghai. The Mutianyu section of the great wall we climbed being the inspiration for this quilt. The textures of the wall, as well as the colors and patterns of the doors, stalls, buildings, fabrics and life in general, in Beijing and Shanghai adding colour and movement.

Details of the quilt

Chris Parfitt, a fellow Aussie Blogger has said she would like to see the real quilts. Okay a little difficult to do this online, yet. I do have a solution of how you can see the real thing – Skype + video. Cool I thought, so here is the deal my Skype ID is simple: suziecheel and you can contact me via my contact form or email me



 

Quilt Pages

Patina   Colourscapes 11    Beyond The Lines  About Time  Landform 

Windows on The World  Golden Glimpses    Shifting Perceptions


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Suzie Cheel on May 15th, 2008

 

Beyond Our Lines

39 x  47 inches (100cm  x 120 cms

Transfer and monoprint on silk and cotton, collage techniques, machine and hand stitched.


This is what I wrote about this quilt when I made it for The Gold Coast Quilters Biennial Show at The Gold Coast Art Gallery.

My quilt is called Beyond The Lines, initially inspired from the poem Beyond Our Lines (text below),

I was walking on the beach when I first started to formulate the idea for this quilt.

It was also one of my earlier Beach Inspiration posts , you can read about here.

If you look “beyond the lines” you can sense greater complexities. mysteries and adventure.

The quilt is made from hand printed silk and cotton, some pieces were stitched by hand, some by machine and then printed over.

This was a highly focussed activity, sleep was a secondary consideration. It is amazing how a deadline gets me so focussed and the task completed.

 

Chris Parfitt, a fellow Aussie Blogger has said she would like to see the real quilts. Okay a little difficult to do this online, yet. I do have a solution of how you can see the real thing- Skype + video. Cool I thought, so here is the deal my sype ID is simple: suziecheel and you can contact me via my contact form or email me
   

BEYOND OUR LINES

This is what I want to do
This is exactly how I want to live my life
Consciously taking risks and having a good time doing it
Expanding my total presence without embarrassment or denial of my power,
Your power, divine power – in this moment.
Putting everything right out here on the line
And then daring to really be myself.
Choosing to step beyond the lines I know and love so well
And deliberately risk everything I’ve build up so far to keep myself comfortable
But over and over and over Again and again
Until I experience my full potential
As a soul, as a teacher, as a woman, as a transformer.

I want to live this life – my life – to the fullest
And continually stretch and relax my boundaries out to include more.
Amongst other things I want to experience an unplanned moment
An unpremeditated, unemancipated, unexpected, uncontrolled moment.
And when it happens, I want to recognize it Let go, open to it
And release my pictures of what the successful moment looks like
And of how I should perform within that moment
And simply surrender and trust my unknown abilities
And let my spirit rush into that space and show itself
Fully, authentically, magically, miraculously, splendidly,
Wonder-fully – the works.

 And I want to be substantially different as a result
I expect that moment to make a difference to the rest of my life
And I want there to be a difference in the world because of the
choices made in that single moment
And, since I don’t know when that moment’s coming
I want to experience all moments as possible entry points –
Just in case this is IT –
And stay conscious and be present to myself, to you, to what’s
Happening now – within me and between us –
Along with all the possibilities of what can happen next.
I want to see clearly whatever’s going on and respond to it.

 And I don’t want to feel like I’m doing this on my own I want friends to help.
I want to feel close and touched, loved and empowered by God’s Living grace –
you folks
So that together we can celebrate our full power as women making a difference
Together we can celebrate our full power as men making a difference
And together we can apply our spiritual passion for life
And build a planet of light and transformation which really works
Within our lifetimes.

  – Joy Drake

Quilt Pages

China Memories   Patina   Colourscapes 11    About Time  Landform

Windows on The World  Golden Glimpses    Shifting Perceptions

 

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Suzie Cheel on May 14th, 2008

 

 

Landform

116(H) x 100 (W) cm ( 46 x 39 inches)

Pure wool, handpainted, handstitched

$1600 USD

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My Statement from the catalogue of the exhibition:

Landform combines painting and quilting to further explore the theme of layering: the brush strokes of the painting give direction for the stitching/ The layering reflects phenomena in the natural, physical world and in our inner world, where old layers are peeled away and new ones appear, providing fresh and different views.

 

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Suzie Cheel on May 14th, 2008

This is the baby sister of the quilt that started my becoming an art quilter. There is another story about how the design for these came about, which the lucky buyer of this quilt will receive. It will also be part of the Monthly newsletter: Making a Living.

Colourscape II

28 x 39 inches ( 72 x 99cm)

Handpainted Wool crepe, Machine Pieced, Hand Quilted, Handpainted wool back.

$720 USD ( Free Shipping)       

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Suzie Cheel on May 13th, 2008

 

 

About Time

20 x27.5  inches  (50 x 70cm)

$ 650 USD

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This quilt was made in 2007 for The Gold Coast Quilters Challenge and won the Innovative Quilt Award.

The image in the center with the clock was made in a wonderful work shop I did with Joan Schulze. Joan is a quilter whose tagline is Continuing the conversation, One Quilt at a time. Quilting and painting are ways of telling a story.

Glue transfer was a process I learnt,  along with a variety of other techniques that have extended how I paint and put imagery onto fabric.

The fabrics in this quilt are all individually printed, stamped onto cotton and silk. The quilt has been machine quilted.

Detail: Blue Ribbon Innovative award

Chris Parfitt, a fellow Aussie Blogger has said she would like to see the real quilts. Okay a little difficult to do this online, yet. I do have a solution of how you can see the real thing – Skype + video. Cool I thought, so here is the deal my Skype ID is simple: suziecheel and you can contact me via my contact form or email me



Other Quilts

China Memories

Patina

Beyond The Lines

Colourscapes 11

Windows on The World

Golden Glimpses

Landform

Shifting Perceptions

 

 

 


 

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Suzie Cheel on May 13th, 2008

I became an art quilter one day when Dianne Finnegan, who had a large collection of my scarves, told me that she was going to get me to make a quilt for QUILTS 2000.

A bit of background. It was the time of the lead-up to the Sydney 2000 Olympics and Dianne, with Karen Fail, Margaret Wright and the rest of a small group of ten women had dreamed up this idea of a nationwide quilting project, with the aim of raising funds for the Paralympic Games 2000 (or Special Olympics as they are known in some places), from the sale of donated quilts. This was a world first in fund-raising for the Paralympics. By the time of the Sydney 2000 Paralympics, QUILTS 2000 had raised over half a million dollars and had become the world’s biggest fund-raising event using quilts.

But when Dianne first told me of her plan for me to make a quilt, I told her I could not do it. I had never made a real quilt before.

Diane is a very persuasive woman. She got me out of my comfort zone and with help from her I created the quilt Colourscape, which was displayed with the other QUILTS 2000 works and featured on a full page, in full colour, in the beautiful book, QUILTS 2000, Australia Celebrates, by Karen Fail and Dianne Finnegan.

91 cm x 118 cm( 36 x 48 inches) Wool, Silk, Machine Pieced, Hand Quilted

Colourscapes, to my surprise  was one of the highly commended quilts, was purchased from the Internet. by an American collector. She was planning to have this stretched and framed, but I never heard the end of the story.The quilt sold  for $1500, this surprised me at the time, I was new to the quilt world!

 

This is the text that was written for the book back in 1999.

The colours, shapes and patterns of Australia, as seen in the ever-changing landscape, people and culture, were the inspiration for Suzie’s first quilt, Colourscape. Since many quilters had been using her hand painted silk and wool off-cuts for their quilts, making her own quilt was a natural progression With encouragement and a little coaching from her friend Dianne Finnegan, Suzie constructed the top of the quilt, using a variety of hand painted wool crepe fabrics and off-cuts from wool jackets she had produced over the last ten years. The quilt is backed by a piece of hand painted silk which was originally destined to become a shirt. Suzie found that in making Colourscape, she has discovered a new vehicle for self-expression with the stitching a rewarding, relaxing, meditative process. Suzie readily donated her first art quilt to QUILTS 2000 in recognition of those who rise above their personal challenges and show us that there is hope for all of us.

Suzie Cheel is a professional textile artist. Through her business, Suzie Cheel Handpainted Originals, she has exhibited and sold her hand painted textiles in Australia and the United States since 1986. Special milestones for Suzie were being awarded the Alice Annual Craft Prize, in Alice Springs in 1980 and 1997, being selected for the Tamworth Fibre Exhibition in 1990, and receiving the Award of Excellence for hand painted silk from the Australian Silk Corporation at the Australian Craft Show, 1991. She has been a regular contributor to Australian Textile Fibre Forum since 1991, writing on Making a Living in the Textile Arts. 

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