More work may be seen on the
"Workshop", "About the Artist", and
"Special Projects" pages
of this web site.
Landscape Art Quilts

by Phyllis Binkley      
Gallery of Quilted Wall Hangings
Early Spring Cactus  
30X38 inches
Close up below...Tied in
yarns, 3-D Embroidery by
hand,stuffed 3-D Cactus
Spring Shoots   25X29 inches,  Hand embroidery on flowers
High Country Elk  28X30 inches
Alaska Fireweed  32X39 inches
Morning Glow  18X14
Close up of Alaska Fireweed
"Beyond the Sierra Nevada"  All hand
painted and shaded fabrics.  41X36 inches
                 Close up below
"God's Beautiful Plan for our Imperfect Lives"  
Hand painted sky, mountains, and face.  Hair is
needle felted natural hair fibers.
Quilts on the Wall Challenge 2007
Viewer's Choice First Place Award, Idyllwild
2007            Close up below
Bristle Cone Pine 1,  28X35 inches
Part of International Quilt Festival's
"West Coast Wonders" shown at
Longbeach and Houston, 2008
Close Up of Bristle Cone Pine 1,
Hand painted with fabric inks before stitching.
Dead Sea Impression, 28X60 inches
See Close Ups at Right)
Dead Sea Close Up
Sarah Grace found the Kitty 50X60 inches
Hand painted figure and cat.  Part of a special
exhibition called "Town and Country" for
International Quilt Festival, Houston 2008
Down to the Dead Sea  29X39 inches
View from En Gedi  32X45 inches
All hand painted and shadded fabrics
Beads and yarns tied in for textures
        Close-up below
Western Wall    28X38 inches
Quilts on the Wall Challenge 2008
All hand painted fabrics
Hope Springs Eternal  44X50 inches
Close up of Hope Springs Eternal
Snow Plant 18X31 inches
West Coast Wonders, IQA Traveling
Hand Painted Flower, Needle
Felted background
Yosemite in May  24X38 inches, Hand painted,
and needle felted into 100% wool, then thread
painted.  Close up below
Nebulae/Flower of the Cosmos  12X12 inches, Needle Felted into Wool.  
Free motion stitched and hand beaded.
Survivial at 9,300 Feet/Bristlecone Pine  16X20 inches
For special Alumi Art Exhibition at Illinois State University
                   Full view on Left, Close-up above