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Ricky
Tims has successfully
blended two diverse passions into one very unique and interesting
career. His skills as a pianist, composer and producer have
been evident by the thousands who have heard his music. His
success as a quilter is equally significant.
He
is known in the international world of quilting as
an enthusiastic and encouraging teacher, an award-winning
quilter, and a talented and spellbinding speaker.
His innovative and entertaining presentations, feature
live music and humor combined with scholarly insights
and wisdom. His quilts have been displayed worldwide,
and are highly regarded as excellent examples of
contemporary quilts with traditional appeal.
Ricky
began designing and making quilts in 1991, and was recently
selected as one of
"The Thirty Most Distinguished Quilters in the World." He
maintains an extensive international schedule of teaching
and speaking engagements, hosts the week-long Rocky Mountain
Quilt Retreat in
Colorado Springs
, and presents the two-day Ricky Tims Quilt Seminars in
select cities throughout the
United States
. He also holds week-long retreats at his art quilt gallery
in La Veta,
Colorado
, a tiny mountain town located in south central
Colorado
.
Ricky
is passionate about quilting, and is delighted to
share his experience and enthusiasm with quilters
of every level of expertise. He is challenged by
creativity in all forms, and encourages individuals
to cultivate self-expression, reach for the unreachable,
and believe in the impossible. Quilting is a relatively
new interest compared to Ricky's lifelong passion
for music. He began formal music lessons at the age
of three. He is a pianist, conductor, composer, arranger,
music producer, and performing artist. Tims’
music is neither classical, new age, pop nor world, and
yet it could fall under any of those classifications.
Sacred
Age, Ricky’s newest recording was released in
January of 2006. The album project, featuring solo
piano infused with Native American instruments, string
orchestra and vocal orchestrations, was created to
suggest the beauty, majesty, and spirit of the Spanish
Peaks region of Southern Colorado. Tims’
music has wide appeal for a diverse audience has been described
as “George Winston meets Carlos Nakai meets Yanni,”
Ricky
is proud to have implemented and conducted the 1998
concert "When We No Longer Touch" featuring
the St. Louis Voices United Chorus and members of
the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Passage,
the CD recording of this unique concert was released
in December 1998. He has also produced several solo
piano recordings. His blend of music and quilting
is unique and remarkable.
Ricky Tims Chronology
Born March 11, 1956
Lived in
Wichita Falls
,
TX
until 1985
High School –
S.
H.
Rider
High School
–
Wichita
Falls
University –
Midwestern
State
University
–
Wichita
Falls
Lived in
Waco
,
TX
1985-1988
Lived in
St. Louis
,
MO
1988-2000
Lived in
Arvada
,
CO
2000-2003
Moved to La Veta in December of 2003
OTHER SELECTED
QUILTING AWARDS
Ricky's
quilt Simple Gifts won the award for Best
Machine Quilting at the 1997 National Quilting Association
show and two top awards at the 1997 Quilts UK show in
Malvern, England. Simple Gifts was also
chosen by juror, June Culvey, as her choice for the 101st Best
Quilt of the Twentieth Century. Pink Flower Prelude won
awards in 1998 at the National Quilting Association show
and in the Judged Show of the International Quilting
Association in Houston, TX. Road to Wichita Falls,
TX won the Best of Show award at the 1995 The
Quintessential Quilt show in St. Louis, MO.
RECENT
PUBLICATIONS
Quilting
Today. Issue
#79, summer 2000.
Article, Ricky
Tims: Texan, Musician and Quilter Extraordinaire!
Quilter's
Newsletter Magazine.
July/August 2000 No.324
Photo
Finish- Songe d'Automne
One
Quilt One Moment: Quilts That Change Lives ©2000
Primedia Consumer Magazine
Features
two of Ricky's quilts: Passage and The
Beat Goes On
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