Hawaiian Quilt Series Monstera
by J Marielle
Title
Hawaiian Quilt Series Monstera
Artist
J Marielle
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Art
Description
Hawaiian quilts became popular when the missionary women introduced quilting to the islands. Patterns were soon adapted to feature botanicals found in the islands such as leaves, flowers and fruit. It is believed that breadfruit was the first pattern used in Hawaiian quilting. Other popular designs include pineapple, plumeria, hibiscus and kikui nut leaves.
This is a contemporary design based on traditional Hawaiian quilting styles. Be sure to check out my other designs in this series.
Additionally, an expanded line of quality products not offered here can be found in my shops on Society 6 and RedBubble. Feel free to contact me for more information.
This digital work of art was created using watercolor and dry brush methods. Watermark will not appear on purchased image.
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March 13th, 2021
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Comments (4)
Heidi Fickinger
This is superb Jane! Classic monstera design, but with so much delicate detail and beauty! Gorgeous.
J Marielle replied:
Mahalo plenty, dear Heidi! I had so much fun with this design. Thank you again!!!
Craig Wood
Beautifully done. Love the series.
J Marielle replied:
Mahalo nui loa, Craig! I really appreciate it. Lots of fun! (I hope traditional Hawaiian quilters are not offended at my contemporary interpretations! LOL)