This piece has no other name than 'connections'.
On the left are 3 maps: Lithuania in the late 1800's (when my paternal grandparents lived and left there), South Africa when it was a British Protectorate (when my grandparents arrived there) and a current map of Quebec where we now live.
Down the middle of the piece are images of my grandparents, my father, myself and my 2 daughters.
Down the right of the piece are images of my grandparents' graves, a sign 'Jews temporary shelter', which was the organisation in England where Jewish people were accomodated from around 1800-1930 on their way from Lithuania to South Africa, and a suitcase. I have chosen these specific images as they carry a lot of symbolic meaning for me relating to the subject of 'connections' - death, transience, on the move.
The fabric is muslin (calico). I printed on it using Tsukineko dye as well as tea and coffee to obtain a grid in the colours I wanted.
The images are all black and white photocopies on paper which I treated with dyes and a few layers of gel medium.
Before commencing with the quilting, I used white acrylic paint, a few different colours of the Tsukineko dyes and a black stick of charcoal to add dimension.
I then stitched around the people in red thread (blood/life) - starting the stitching from beyond the binding and ending it beyond the binding.
'Embedded' in the piece is the 'Star of David'. I achieved this with the white acrylic paint and the dyes before quilting it in brown. Quilting stitches are in the formation of jigsaw pieces as well as the Hebrew alphabet. I have also quilted along some of the lines of the grid in a transparent thread.
I pushed myself with this piece. I attempted some printing techniques that I have been thinking of for a while, tried some new Golden products that I recently bought while using images that are particularly meaningful for me.
Looking forward to the next one!
Pamela
Oh Pamela, your piece is so full of emotional connections. So much thought has gone in to it. A piece to treasure. Very special.
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Very evocative. You're really making good use of a lot of techniques - and very successfully.
ReplyDeleteDear Pam, I can't wait to see it in person. It is a very powerful piece and speaks volumes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story of your lineage all packed into a 12" x 12" art quilt! So much emotion and detail. Really powerful!
ReplyDeleteA very 'connected' and emotional piece. Great use of a number of techniques. Love it.
ReplyDeletePam it is just a wonderful piece- so much in there. I too look forward to seeing it in person.
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