Amy Sherald was inspired by Piet Mondrian and the quilters of Gee's Bend when she painted former first lady, Michelle Obama.

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Amy Sherald was inspired by Piet Mondrian and the quilters of Gee's Bend when she painted former first lady, Michelle Obama.

Amy Sherald, the artist who painted the lovely portrait of Michelle Obama, was influenced by Piet Mondrian's geometric paintings and the quilts stiched by the Gee's Bend ladies. The ladies are from a tiny peninsula in Wilcox County, Alabama. The generations of women descend from slaves and live mostly in isolation. From discarded clothes like worn jeans and corduroy pants, they create vibrant geometric shapes stitched into quilts.  

How the ladies of Gee's Bend inspired artist Amy Sherald's portrait of Michelle Obama.

On Second thought's Virginia Prescott will be speaking with Lousiana Bendolph, a visual artist and quilt maker, at the Atlanta History Center tonight. She is among the younger generation of quiltmakers who was featured in the national exhibit: The Architecture of the Quilt. The event will begin at 7:30pm, doors open at 7:00pm.  

A member of the Gee's Bend stiching a new pattern into her quilt.

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A member of the Gee's Bend stiching a new pattern into her quilt. / Flickr