BUU Virtual Art Gallery
Borderlands UU opened its Gallery to share the blessing of art among our congregation and with our broader community.
During the pandemic, we continue that blessing with our BUU Virtual Art Gallery! |
Click above to hear Rev. Matthew's "Art Is Blessing"
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In August 2020 BUU members were invited to submit art: paintings, fabric art, beads, photos, etc. that they worked on during this pandemic.
12 members took the challenge and their work is showcased below. Click on the image to see more detail.
12 members took the challenge and their work is showcased below. Click on the image to see more detail.
Jean Richon
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Susan Kirk
Susan has been busy quilting in Nantucket, MA. This quilt was for her sister's first great granddaughter, Charlotte Mae, born in January.
Sonia entered the Mask Poster Challenge at La Posada and won first place!
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"I wanted to put a hopeful message out to the neighbors as we live through this year. It can related to the pandemic or the political or racial upheaval too. I used fabric scraps from previous projects."
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Deborah Gregory
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“They reflect my experiments with various painting techniques." Both are acrylic on paper.
Betty Lee Hepworth
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Deb Mitchell
"It's another whimsical quilt. Its primary purpose is to bring a smile. Thera re to hummingbirds hovering as well. I Velcro it to the back of my porch swing, so its always on display in my happy place (porch). "
Judy Breneman |
Sonia Edwards |
Judy worked on this fabric collage of a Varied Bunting based on a photograph her husband took birdwatching in the Hachuca Mountains.
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Sonya took these photos on her morning walk and turned them into a collage. You can find beauty everywhere.
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George Smith

George entered this is a dichromatic challenge using four colors: black, white, alizarin crimson and cadmium yellow.
Deanna Brooks
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Jaime Brusstar
Jaime has been painting rocks for his Spanish class at La Posada. Rocks are all over the campus, some in trees, all in Spanish. I'll call it art!!