Paula Nadelstern’s Exhibition Kaleidoscope Blocks Now Available in Limited Edition Fine Art Prints
Joen Wolfrom | November 12, 2009
Paula Nadelstern’s awesome exhibition KALEIDOSCOPE QUILTS: The Art of Paula Nadelstern at the Museum of American Folk Art in New York City earlier this year was a smashing success. People from all over the world were amazed and excited by Paula’s extraordinary quilts. Thousands of quilters from throughout our country and Canada came to New York City specifically to view this exhibit. Paula’s exhibit illustrated clearly to all who attended that quilts are not merely a craft; they can be a formidable art form too. This landmark exhibit was particularly poignant for Paula, a New York City native, as she is the first quilt artist to be invited to have a solo exhibit in this prestigious NYC museum. (What an extraordinary honor, Paula. Way to go!)
In celebration of this exhibit, and in response to viewers who wanted to purchase a print of one of her kaleidoscope quilts for their homes or offices, Paula has had her 12 kaleidoscopic block designs from Kaleidoscopic XXXIV: The Never Ending Kaleidoscopebeautifully reproduced into Giclée fine art prints. Each 20” square kaleidoscopic design is offered in a limited edition of 100 signed copies. These collector’s fine art prints are $200 each. They are a perfect gift for Christmas or Hanukkah for the special quilter or art lover in your life ( or just a gift for yourself).
We at JWD are celebrating Paula’s creative kaleidoscopic genius and her fine art print editions by featuring The Twelve Days of Kaleidoscopes ala Paula Nadelstern. Enjoy each day’s special kaleidoscope design. (And be certain to purchase your favorite one before the print edition runs out.)
If you are interested in viewing the collection in a larger format, learning more, or purchasing one of these fine art prints, go to http://www.paulanadelstern.com/kaleidoscopes/index.php.







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