Showing posts with label applique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label applique. Show all posts

Thursday, August 29, 2024

Far Away Stars / Cloudy Day

Far Away Stars, detail

velvet, silk, cotton, natural dyes, cotton thread, hand quilted to two layers of wool 2024

233 x 132 cm or 91 x 52 inches 

Far Away Stars:  Full view

This piece was started around 2011 when I was teaching myself about natural dyes.  What you see here are my small beige learning experiments that I made while using plants from my yard.  The fabrics are joined together in horizontal rows.  Since those first days, I have added more three-dimensional horizontal tucks to catch your eye and that refer to the horizon line.  

The horizon line is our constant friend that gives a place to look beyond and enter a reverie.  
Cloudy Day, full view

Cloudy Day, cotton and velvet shapes attached with cotton and wool thread to the wool backing cloth.
Hand stitched and hand quilted.  233 x 132 cm or 91 x 52 inches  2024

Cloudy Day is a surprise on the second side of this quilt. 
It is one of my two-sided quilts.

There is a horizon line on this side too.


In progress for 13 years, Far Away Stars / Cloudy Day had its first public showing in 2024 in the UK at the Festival of Quilts.   Part of the solo exhibition:  Softer and Dreamier  

This two-sided quilt was then part of Quilts = Art = Quilts at the Schweinfurth Art Centre, Auburn New York from October - January 2025   



Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Duet


Duet 

18" x 32" , 2014
materials: felt, silk threads, vintage table linen
technique:  hand stitch, framed under glass
Someone stitched this cloth years ago.  
Neglected for years, yet saved because it is beautiful. 
I strive to make my marks harmonious with hers.
Time is caught with thread.  

Exhibition Record

2014   Included in the Lucky Protection solo exhibition at the Northern Artist Gallery (Artists On Elgin), in Sudbury Ontario for the month of February, 2014
2014 , Stitches Across Time:  (invitation)  Dufferin County Museum and Archives, Ontario September 12-November 9.  Judith e Martin was a juror for the Stitches Across Time exhibition.
2015  Perivale Gallery, Spring Bay Manitoulin Island.   for the season - May - September 2015

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

naata cloth

Naata Cloth  2014
60 cm x 76 cm  (24 x 30)
Materials:  silk brocade, linen, cotton perle threads
Technique:  raw edge applique, chain stitch, french knots, bead stitch, all by hand
Matted and framed in shadow box under glass
Materials:  linen, silk brocade, cotton perle threads
Technique: hand stitched applique, embroidery
Photo:  Judith e Martin
Exhibition Record
2014:  Lucky Protection solo exhibition, Northern Artist Gallery in Artist on Elgin premises,
          Elgin Street, Sudbury    
Sold into private collection