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A Life In Color (Hardcover)

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by Carol Bryer Fallert-Gentry

A Life in Color, a retrospective exhibition at the National Quilt Museum, celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of making my first quilt. This catalog includes full-size photos of the works in the exhibition along with photos of other important pieces from the past fifty years that give context to the quilts on display. This exhibition is available to travel after October 2025. In this catalog pictures are presented without statements, with the exception of the introductory pages and a few comments about important transitions in technique. A Life in Color, Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry shares full color prints of more than 200 of her award-winning art quilts, from her very first quilt in 1976 to her most recent work in 2025. Follow Caryl's 50-year creative journey from bed quilts in the 1970 through her life-time exploration of color and design in the quilt medium. 'A Life In Color' by Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry, hardcover with 124 pages.

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