Showing posts with label Mary Lee's Artwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Lee's Artwork. Show all posts

Thursday, July 5, 2012

She, the Stranger



Have you ever felt like a stranger, in a foreign land or in your own skin?  This mixed media art quilt explores some of those feelings.  The fabrics are bright and full of energy.  The design swirls in elliptical patterns.  With the initial look, its brightness and swirling shapes pulse with energy. 


The original piece of fabric was heavy weight printed cotton created for costumes for the 2006 Carnival in Salvador, Brazil.  The bright colored fabrics convey the excitement of Carnival time and parallel the energy of the drummers.  Their rhythmic music was vital and energized.   Dida printed across the top of the art quilt is the name of the performing group of women drummers who wore the brightly colored costumes.  


 
The fabrics cut into 4” x 6” postcard sized shapes for this art quilt become reunited with the grommets and the wire.  This gives an image of cutting apart and coming back together.  It could further reinforce that feeling of being separate, being a stranger.  Everything appears well put together with color and stitches, and yet, is it?

The words stamped at the bottom striping say “stranger”, “stra nger”, “strang er” echoing out the word.  Toward the center of the elliptical energy are other words that may rise up when a person is faced with the unknown.  The haunting feeling is just below the surface—is it real?  Is it imagined?  



A woman was a stranger in another culture.  Real or imaged thoughts, she felt unsure about how to behave and unsure of the ways of a foreign culture.  There is a juxtaposed energy with the brightness of color and the undercurrent of separateness and being a stranger giving a push and pull within this art quilt. 


 
And with that juxtaposed situation, here are some questions to ponder:
How do the energies of familiar and unfamiliar or new come together?  Can they co-exist?  Can unfamiliar be positive?  Have you felt like a stranger?  And if so, how have you come to a new place within yourself to bring the familiar home to your heart?

See more details about She, the Stranger in the Gallery.





Sunday, June 10, 2012

Easel Project is coming to LaCrescent

Experience Art in South East Libraries, EASEL is coming to the La Crescent Public Library – June 7-July 19, 2012.  La Crescent Public Library is located at 321 Main Street La Crescent, MN 55947. Phone: 507.895.4047 That's a hop, skip, and a dance from Winona, Minnesota and LaCrosse, Wisconsin.

What fun to check out the show and to check out another library!  Have fun!!!  To see the action of creating Library Paradise.
























Library Paradise

Some new classic quilts  added to the gallery today too.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Water Quilts by Mary Lee Eischen






Since the autumn, I have had water quilts on my creative mind.  I entered a piece into a show about water.  And the preciousness of water seemed to want to continue to speak.

Now I have completed six small wall art quilts.  One was highlighted on a blog post here.  It is now the sixth quilt in this series.  There are actually seven quilts.  The seventh is designed and going to a friend.  It still needs to be stitched and hanger finished.  Maybe it will be finished this evening.  My friend said she was not in a hurry.  Hmmm, maybe I need to pretend that she is in a hurry.


Here are the quilts that are off to the Lanesboro Arts Center.  If you have not had the wonderful opportunity to see the Lanesboro Arts Center 
give yourself an Artist Date or go with a friend or loved one for a visual treat.  Currently on exhibit is “Land by Hand” showing through June 2, 2012.  It is a beautiful fiber show featuring 15 artists.


"Live in the Sunshine … "



"All Appears to Change …"



"Dolphin Fun"


"Land by Hand" 

Fiber Artists Explore Place
Touring Show of the Textile Center

Artists:
Lettie L. Blackburn, Walker
Vernal Bogren-Swift, Bovey
Morgan Clifford, Stillwater
Nancy Condon, Stillwater
Mary Hark, St. Paul
Jill Lynn, Lakeville
Bernadette Mahfood, Winona
Mary Mortenson, Minneapolis
Sharon Ponstance, Meadowlands
Christine Pradel-Lien, Roseville
Karen Searle, St. Paul
Kathleen Smith, Minnetonka
Bonnie Wedge, Albert Lea
Sherri West, Shorewood
Jo Wood, Duluth








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