Showing posts with label Red Ripples. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Ripples. Show all posts

Monday, 2 May 2016

CQ On the Edge: Eroding Margins


Thrilled to find out this morning that my entry ' Eroding Margins'  for CQ 'On  The Edge'  challenge  has been accepted!!
Having been in the 'Salon de Refuses' the last couple of times I've entered ( 'CQ@ 10'   and  'Dislocation') and  after a year of not making anything much, fearing I'd lost my way, it's given me a real boost. It fits in with both my continuing  series of indigo and seascapes  and those using salvaged antique red quilts, being constructed from sections of old quilts I dyed in the garden
A decent bottle of red with our lamb chops at lunchtime is called for I think...   

From my statement:

The edges of the coast are eroding, falling into the sea, being washed up in other places.  Disintegrating sea defence structures are patched up, replaced and reinforced, the coastline continually evolving, a delicate balance between intervening and letting nature take its course.   

Sections of two rescued antique coverlets over-dyed with indigo, tacked together and lines of broken quilting repaired, the edges of holes caught down and darned. Through the process of stitching I attempt to reach an equilibrium of mending with leaving the fragility and beauty of worn textiles to speak for themselves.

Saturday, 31 October 2015

Cwilt Cmyru 'Connection' at Pierhead Gallery, Cardiff


 Very proud to have my quilt 'Red Ripples' on the publicity  leaflet for Cwilt Cymru ' Connection ' exhibition  in  National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff. In the midst of packing up so I  won't be able to visit. Wishing those hanging the exhibition on Monday the best of luck, hope it goes well.
UPDATE - do have a look here at the exhibition , it looks fab.

Sunday, 9 February 2014

Connection at Forge Mill Needle Museum

 'Red Remnants'  detail
 
 'Red Remnants'  24" x 48"
 
 'Red Ripples' 24" x 48"
 
 'Red Ripples' detail
 I'm thrilled to say that 2 pieces I made as guest artist  with Cwilt Cymru for an exhibition on the theme of 'Connection'  will be at  Forge Mill Needle Museum from 11 February to  9 March. I won't get a chance to see the exhibition there but will definitely be going to Llandidloes Minerva Gallery  when it opens there in the summer.  Both quilts were made from the same ragged red and cream strippy coverlet I use for 'Red Flotsam' and 'Nautical Dawn'  ( which is currently touring as part of the CQ Horizons exhibition).  'Red Remnants' literally used almost every last scrap from the previous 3 quilts!
I would love to have the opportunity to show all 4 pieces together  at some point.

 And the 'connection' to Wales?  My first job after I graduated was  doing  grassland surveys of Gwent in 1993/94  and I lived in Abergavenny, joining the local quilt group, helping with the quilting on their Castle  quilt which featured in the local paper. The start of both my botanical career and quilting journey.