Inspired by Colors, textures and movement Found in Nature.
Paul Klee insightfully cited, “ A line is a dot on that went on a walk.” In Harold and the Purple Crayon, Harold drew lines to create the adventures he desired. I make lines using a running stitch to create marks onto fabric with thread. Once inspired with a design concept, I select complimentary textiles and thread colors. I pull thread through the tiny eye of a Milliners size 11 needle and commit multiple weeks and months to create one finished piece. Like Harold, I take my needle on a walk to create thousands of marks, ultimately overlaying an array of colors to create depth and dimension. These pieces are professionally framed with Museum Glass and archival materials.
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