Virginia Greaves

What’s in a Name

I have finally completed the horses. I spent almost 137 hours on them. The bulk of that time was cutting and fusing, which was over 63 hours, and then I spend almost 30 hours quilting it.

As noted before, I used my home machine, a Janome 7700. I just set up extra tables all the way around to hold the weight of it as I quilted it. I also practiced drawing my background design from all angles so I wouldn’t have to move the quilt around as much.

This is detail of the first horse on the left — shows some of the intricate background quilting.

This is detail of the second horse on the right.

And now I’m faced with naming this piece. When I hear the song Renegades by X Ambassadors, that feels about right. To me, the horses are renegades in the sense that they’re rebellious and unconventional. However, if you look up the definition of renegade, it’s a traitor or deserter — which isn’t right at all.

They are military horses used in cavalry, and Calvary might make a good name — or War Horses.

If you have an opinion on a name, please leave a comment. I would love to have some input.

 

Comments

5 responses to “What’s in a Name”

  1. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    I like Calvary but something is missing with just one word.
    Midnight Calvary because of the color of the background?

  2. Louise in SWSaskatchewan Avatar
    Louise in SWSaskatchewan

    The first word that came to my mind was Maverick(s). This definition seems to apply http://www.dictionary.com/browse/maverick

  3. Laura Tawney Avatar
    Laura Tawney

    Majestic Steeds!

  4. Rebecca Avatar
    Rebecca

    Calvary Yoked

    Double entendre…urban meaning of yoked actually makes it triple… Really, goes further if dissecting definition of Calvary.

    Your work is amazing. I am in awe. Thank you to April who posts your pieces – which is how I began following.

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