Its been a long time
It has been a long time since I sat down to write a post. Of course I have thought about doing it and have on many occasions made attempts to write something but I never managed it until now.
So much has happened since last June, It has been a very busy ten months. There are two main opportunities which have arisen since my last blog, these have kept me away from blogging so that I could focus totally on my work. I know that many people are able to do both really well but I have not yet reached that status. I will continue trying.
In August last year I was invited to take part in an International Human Rights exhibition which is going to tour museums in the USA called Visioning Human Rights in the New Millennium. I spent the latter months of the year (2015) working on a quilt which I have now sent off for the exhibition. Each artist taking part was to select one of the articles of the UN Declaration of Human Rights and create a quilt 50 x 50 inch inspired by it. I chose the Human Rights law which states that no one should be a slave, below I have shown a detailed section of the quilt which I will reveal completely once the exhibition begins touring. My idea looked at underage marriage and how it equates to slavery. I will dedicate a blog to the quilt explaining my thoughts and symbolism.
I have also been working towards an exhibition at the Alison Richard Building, part of the University of Cambridge which will take place from 11 April to 1 July 2016. I have completed all preparation of my work for this and it will be displayed next week. This exhibition is an important one for me as I have been to many exhibitions at the ARB over the years and have always enjoyed the space, the building and the atmosphere. I feel really privileged to be a part of this and have always wanted to have my work shown there.
I will continue trying to perfect my craft, sharing my knowledge with others and being true to myself.
Labels: African inspired, African symbols, art quilts, Black beauty, brilliant colours, Caribbean inspired, Human rights, identity, Masks, Ngady, pattern, quilts, slavery, textile art, underage marriage, unmasking identity
4 Comments:
Lovely to see your name pop up here Sandra and I will try to pop along to the exhibition. Maybe get to see you.
Really looking forward to your exhibition
Your website is wonderful, let alone the content material!
African textiles
Thank you very much. I am glad that it inspires you.
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