From Chinese Indigo-dyed antique quilts, to Americana, the collection gives a taste for every scrap artist's pallet.
Marianne Lettieri
Old Glory, 2007
Cotton, denim, gloves, pincushions, scarves
Assemblage, pieced, applied
64" X 80"
Collection of the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles
2007.368
Gift of Jonathan Glick
Look at this amazing collection of pincushions!
I was especially moved by the artist's statement:
"The base for this work is a utility quilt made by my grandmother, Carrie Martin, in South Carolina around the time of the Great Depression. She made it with bits and pieces of denim overalls that show wear and mending. This piece gives tribute to the women of humble origins who built a mighty Republic. They were self-sacrificing homemakers with can-do attitudes and a great deal of moral fiber. They knew how to make something out of nothing. While altering this simple and honest piece of American folk art, I thought about those strong, hard-working women of an earlier age. Old glory, indeed!"
I don't think I've ever seen a quilt quite like this one in originality, and felt the presence of many generations of loving hands.
10 comments:
That Chinese quilt makes me want to cry. It is so beautiful and perfect.
I love the glove quilt and the little pincushions. xo
What an amazing quilt. I am always surprised what people come up with, fabulous!
Wow, how wonderful! I just love them. It had to be a great deal of collecting to get all of those gloves and pin cushions, too.
So very interesting....thank you for sharing
Outrageous and CRAZY!! I LOVE IT!!!
That Old Glory Quilt is just fantastic... Thank you for posting this!
What a fun display of quilts...love the Old Glory. What a story.
Mary
Wow amazing stuff. See what imagination can do.
Thank you for sharing these quilts from the Scrap Art Exhibit. I am enjoying all the texture!
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