Showing posts with label drawings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawings. Show all posts

July 19, 2010

Spoon River

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Spoon River
40"h x 56"w

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May 6, 2010

May Pop Used Tires

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 urban graffitti
sketched and stitched mix-media


November 17, 2009

Admit One

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June 19, 2009

Heart Line

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Heart Line

Page 139 of the debut issue of 
Stampington's Art Quilting Studio shows my piece,
 Heart Line, with a general explanation of its process. 
Thank you, Stampington Magazine!



March 3, 2009

What We Lose Along the Way

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What We Lose Along the Way
51″h by 42w″

My piece "What We Lose Along The Way" now proudly hangs
in the atrium of Rock Hill's new Performance Center for the Arts. 

Thinking back to when as a teen I fantasized about what I would do
in life, who I might become, where I might go, what I might achieve,
led me to put some of those feelings into this piece, not with a sense
of regret but, rather, the realization that letting go of some things
allowed me to achieve others, perhaps unimaginable at the time.

Maps, ideas, years, friends, countries, fears … What have you
lost along the way?

On tour with the Mancuso Brothers’ exhibits throughout 2010.


August 27, 2008

Quilting Arts Magazine, June/July 2008

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Heartland
36"h by 36"w

This piece showcases illustrations drawn directly onto the fabric,
screen printing, and all-over free-motion stitching that echoes
and complements the drawings. The bound border is also hand-painted.

Published in Quilting Arts Magazine, June/July 2008:


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Thank you, Pokey!