February family photos, lace, wool, corduroy, acrylic paint, ribbon, buttons. about 27" square 1988-89
June family photos, dyed cotton organdy, thread, about 25" square 1988-89
September family photos, pages from nursery rhyme books, cotton, thread, about 32" square 1988-89
December family photos, christmas cards, wool, taffeta, pine cones, embroidery thread, beads, about 28" x 26" 1988-89
Calendar SeriesFor one year, just after our youngest was born, I had doubles made of all the photographs I took of our kids just being themselves. Then I made a wall piece for each month using those doubles as a starting point.

I used seasonally appropriate fabrics for each month.
June is a single layer of dyed organdy, light as air, blue as a summer sky.

These are drugstore processed snapshots. Not digital images, not photo transfers.
Oona was 10. Above she is shown with Grace, age 3. (detail of December)

Jay was 8. (detail of September)

Grace (detail of February

April was only one year old then. (detail of June)
Motherhood consumed me throughout the 80’s and 90’s. In 1983 we had moved from Thunder Bay where Ned and I had a Finnish farm to the paper mill town of Kenora in NorthWestern Ontario. The older two children were born in Thunder Bay, the younger two in Kenora.
There are twelve of these, one for each month but I only took these four to the September trunk show in Toronto. It's interesting to me, that even then, I was obsessed with documenting the swift passage of time. It's especially evident with young children - they grow up so very fast.