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Wednesday, May 30, 2018
I have a new blog and it's moving day.
Hi, all. I've made a move to a new blog over HERE. This old blog will remain up and referenced in new posts on the new blog. This place has become cumbersome and a source of frustration in getting things to post the way I wanted them to. Looking forward to posting again with a tidy new mobile adaptable format over at the new blog, so I hope you will visit me there.
Monday, May 7, 2018
seeing stars
Roots, tendrils, and tangles often appear in my imagery and I render them literally. In more recent work, I couched bits of cloth and thread in stabilized twists and tangles. In this particular piece, they follow and wander against the outline of eight pointed stars.
I keep coming back to these stars. They are familiar imagery in the language of quilts and nature. Individually, each radiates and reaches outward - a familiar pattern of growth and bloom. Arranged next to each other, their points find, touch, and connect.
In a traditional side by side block arrangement, the star points reach outward from center and predictably find another. This is comforting. Repetitive pattern is visually comforting.
Working on talking about what I make. Writing everything down on the why and pulling out what makes sense is proving helpful and enlightening. I like to think I am a visual artist because I don’t know what to say, otherwise maybe I’d want to be a writer. But the act of writing it all out in words, also expands into more visual ideas. I feel encouraged.
[ Detail photos of I Felt A Connection, on exhibition in the Artist as Quiltmaker XVIII | 18th Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Quilts at Firelands Association for the Visual Arts (FAVA) Gallery in Oberlin, OH. May 12 - July 12, 2018. ]
[ Detail photos of I Felt A Connection, on exhibition in the Artist as Quiltmaker XVIII | 18th Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Quilts at Firelands Association for the Visual Arts (FAVA) Gallery in Oberlin, OH. May 12 - July 12, 2018. ]
Friday, March 16, 2018
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
textures quilted and washed
I logged in to write a new post after so long away from this place and found these photos waiting without words.
A whole new year is full of expectations, and making the first mark on a new canvas is always a little intimidating, but here we go. Hello, again.