Art & Science Challenge
Rules- Choose any branch of science as your inspiration. (For example, botany may suggest flowers or trees; astronomy- the moon or sun or stars; architecture- the structure of a building, etc. Someone wanted to do mathematics and that certainly is a science. And, of course you may choose to use the imagery of pollen grains, or DNA microscopically, etc. Just remember that it is the scientific aspect of the flowers, etc. that constitute the theme.)
Include an artist's statement of 50 words or less, describing the area of science used for the creation of your quilt. The size is 18" x18". Please do not have anything extending beyond the edges as it will cause problem in shipping. Any technique is allowed. Add a 4 inch sleeve for hanging.
This collection of quilts is available to travel to additional locations around the country. Please contact: Malec

Alchemy
©Patty Koenigsaecker

Art of Neuroscience
©Sandy Schweitzer

Change in Direction
©Miriam Bruenig

Count On It
©Sharron Evans

Diffusion Tensor Imaging
©Darcy Berg

Fireworks
©Necia Wallace

Horticulture and Psyche
©Mary Beat

Leo and Tess
©Suzanne Riggio

Lichen Log
©Sharon Malec

Linnaeus
©Rachel Wetzler

Mitochondrion
©Jim Pilarski

Numbers
©Linda Sorkin Eisenberg

Oil and Water Don't Mix
©Jean Cheszek

Oleander
©Gwen Jones

Oops! Back to the Drawing Board
©Kathy Downie

Petrified Wood
©Wendy Read

Pine Leaf
©Martha Tabis

Planetary Phases
©Laura Wasilowski

Protozoa Party
©Sue Jackan

Small White Lady's Slipper
©Angelika Brinkmann-Busi

Sweet Helix
©Pat Kroth

Synapse
©Tricia Coulson

The Black Hole of Cyberspacer
©Kathy Ainger

Through the Lens
©B J Parday

Toxic Beauty
©Lisa Kay

Untitled
©Colleen Curry

Will Our Oceans Recover
©Kathy Jayko

X and Y Chromosomes
©Rosalie Baker