Few things are more spellbinding than seeing animals in the wild. You’ll have that same sense of awe as you explore Nature’s Window by Greg and Company. You’ll find majestic deer, elk, bear, moose and more in an outdoorsy palette of forest, charcoal, parchment, green and brown. The coordinating prints offer trees, grass and more beautiful animal images. Keep your eyes open for the stunning panels showcasing the best of the great outdoors.
So fun! You can preorder this pattern and more on our website now!
We are expecting Nature’s Window to arrive in March 2022! Already dreaming of what you’ll create with it? Be sure to check with your favorite local or online quilt shop to see if they will be stocking this collection! Are you a shop owner? Nature’s Window is available for wholesale orders now!
Designer:
Greg Giordano
Born in 1960, Greg Giordano has been painting animals all his life. He attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City. As a boy, he spent many hours at the Museum of Natural History drawing and sketching the animals and dioramas. An award-winning artist, Giordano combines a passion for animals and birds with an exceptional eye and technique that effectively combines realism with abstract design. He enjoys spending much of his time in the outdoors and takes yearly painting trips throughout North America to study the diverse subject matter found in his current work. He works in many different techniques including pencil, gouache and more recently has returned to oils for his larger works. He resides in Ridgefield, CT. with his wife Joyce and daughter Jessica. His property is home to deer, fox, coyote, turkey, beaver and many different species of birds. Local farms provide inspiration for his horse paintings. “I am always trying to do something new, to find a new way of approaching the ordinary,” Greg says. “When somebody purchases a painting, they’ve had an emotional response to my art. People tell me that my paintings capture the spirit of the wild-something that has been lost in today’s hectic world. In my work, I try to capture the majesty of nature and provoke an emotional response from the viewer; that’s really one of the most powerful things art can achieve.”