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December 9, 2021
Collaboration Art: A Surreal Time from Meena Schaldenbrand

During lockdown, time seemed to drag on and on. 
I left negative space for the 2 other artists to continue this piece.

 Mixed media: fabric, gears, beads,washers and lock washers

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December 8, 2021
Collaboration Art #3 Sculpture from Meena Schaldenbrand

Somen Debnath created a stunning wood sculpture of 3 circles called Hope.

 


 Malavika Mandal Andrew added the wonderful digital collage lock.
I created two different two sided pieces to add above and below Malavika’s lock in the holes of the circles so the viewer will get different points of view. # 1: House/ Eye The house reveals my mood during the pandemic of my upside down world. It is raining only under the umbrella inside the house!
The other side is a hand embroidered eye and that was also machine quilted. I cut out a hexagonal shape inspired by the ...

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December 7, 2021
Collaborative Art Project 20-21 from Meena Schaldenbrand

Locked in Squares and Rectangles


Artist 1: Malavika Mandal Andrew
During the pandemic I was locked in and around squares and rectangles. Rooms, doors, window, bed, bed cover, pillow, framed art, floor tiles, table, kitchen platform, shelves, microwave, T. V, Cell phone, etc. There was a time when I was feeling that all my family members faces are also becoming rectangular. I don't think I will get such a lovely time again to spend time with my family. One rectangle has helped to pipe through the other rectangle and caught the movements of my likes, dislikes and missing nature ...

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June 25, 2020
Inspired by Current Events from The Snarky Quilter

Artists draw inspiration from timeless material and cutting edge events. Today I’ll focus on some of the initial responses to the current global pandemic. Not surprisingly, street art was the first public artistic response to Covid 19. Artists’ incomes have … Continue reading

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May 15, 2020
Corona virus ornament from Meena Schaldenbrand






The 4.5 inch ornament was designed in computer software, cut out of canvas with an electronic cutter and painted red. Hand embroidery. Machine quilting. Text printed on fabric. 

Ornament Hanger: Vertical blind cord
Canvas, Lame, cotton, mask ties, button eyes.
Created for the Spots challenge, PQ2020-Q4 Spots
May 2020

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