pilgrimage: noun
a journey made to some sacred place as an act of devotion
a visit made to a place that is considered special, where you go to show your respect
I visited the Royal Ontario Museum when I was in Toronto last month. The main reason to visit was in order to see this quilt, then on display in the special exhibition of Quilts: Made in Canada.
I met my brother and Kirsten there.
Look closely at this quilt: it's made of over 8000 light and dark triangles, each less than 2 centimetres long and hand-stitched together to create an intricate pattern from the smallest scraps.
Pieced Triangles Quilt 1880 Maker no longer known. Asphodel-Norwood Township, Ontario. Roller-printed cotton, plain weave |
Look closely at this quilt: it's made of over 8000 light and dark triangles, each less than 2 centimetres long and hand-stitched together to create an intricate pattern from the smallest scraps.
The patient maker who sewed it worked outwards from the centre, creating a series of rectangular frames that slowly increase to build a quilt. (wall text)
I look at the movement of the colours
I sense the amount of time that each triangle took to place.
I appreciate the passage of time that this quilt has remained even though the maker has passed on.
I marvel at the accuracy of the intricate handwork.
I understand this woman.
My imagination is engaged.
My interior world is entered into.
Her repeated touching reaches me at an intimate, personal level.
The sense of touch is powerful.
"The impact of art touches something buried deep in embodied memory. It is a mystery."
the random/not random-ness of it ... the dark over light ... the center holding ... and I can't help but wonder about the other side ... thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteThank you for this very interesting post.
ReplyDeleteJudy~ Wow...the time and focus and cloth sensibilities! A little tricky for my eyes on a computer screen, so I wonder how it looked in person?
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