Silk fabric and silk threads, 64 x 36 inches, 2024
It was inspired by my daily experience of the sky and water.
Sacred Ground
wool dyed with leaves and barks from my environs, hand pieced and hand quilted. 64 x 36" 2024
Red Sky / Red Water is the back (second side) of Sacred Ground
The quilting of this piece is unusual. Cotton embroidery floss is laid down in horizontal lines across the face of the quilt, and couched to the quilt with red silk sewing thread.
I loved the idea of the wrapping with red thread as a metaphor for protection.
I wnated to write about Red Sky / Red Water now because it is part of Convergence, the exhibition currently on view at the Tom Thomson gallery in Owen Sound until early January. We attended the opening on Saturday, October 18. I was glad to see that my two-sided quilt, Sacred Ground, was beautifully installed far enough away from the wall so that the second side could be glimpsed.
The best part is that there is a pink glow on the wall. A reflection of Red Sky / Red Water.







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