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Wish You Were Hair

Wish You Were Hair
a series of contemporary art quilts

I believe the true power of art is the ability to take us to new or unexpected places, to stretch our imagination or to tickle our memories.

As I stitch my quilts for hours at a time, the thread travels the surface, adds structure and texture, and is tied to thoughts, memories and dreams.
Tokyo - wish you were hair
contemporary art quilt 50" x 65"

This quilt was made for the International TECHstyle Art Biennial (ITAB) at the San Jose Quilts & Textiles Museum, a juried exhibition of work by artists exploring the intersection of fiber art with new technologies, that was held in conjunction with San Jose’s biennial ZERO1 Festival 2010.
Athens - wish you were hair
contemporary art quilt 57" x 38"
Paris - Wish You Were Hair
contemporary art quilt 49" x 38"

Featured in a Wall Street Journal article and website slideshow. Traveling as part of Quilt National 2009 exhibition.
St. Louis - wish you were hair
contemporary art quilt 59" x 41"

This quilt is traveling as part of Fiberart International 2010:
Memorial Art Gallery of Rochester
Rochester, New York
April 30 ­- July 3, 2011

San Francisco Museum of Craft + DesignSan Francisco, California      October 13, 2011 ­- January 15, 2012
detail photo from Paris - wish you were hair
detail photo from Tokyo - wish you were hair
detail photo from St. Louis - wish you were hair
detail photo from Athens - wish you were hair
Wish You Were Hair
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Wish You Were Hair

series of contemporary art quilts featured in Quilt National 2009, Fiberart International 2010, and the International TECHstyle Art Biennial (ITA Read More

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