An informal listing of work.
Spiraling out from the 'piko'; I weave two quilts that exist as one. Two stories echo, compliment, or debate each other. They are in "syzygy"; forever yoked together. In the tradition of quilts I use thrift store finds, or fabrics gifted to me, or salvaged throw aways; I'm always on the cheap. I question what is considered ugly vs beautiful. And I hope to tease out a story of interest while teasing the eye.
Friday, March 17, 2017
32. Hawaiian Garden/ Kansas Baseball, 62 x 73.5 2017.2 Colorful Hawaii samples, African, thrift store fabrics. 800.
See 'Syzygy Show' for professional photos
African, Hawaiian, American, and Tutuvi designed textiles. Contains gingham from a thrift store, colorful textile samples saved from disposal in Hawaii by sister-in-law.
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