The theme of
escape can bring many different things to mind, some pleasurable, some fanciful
and some more dire. I think that it would be a rare individual who never wished
for an escape from one thing or another.
In my quilt
I wanted to ask the question “ Escape to where?” Simply put, if I were having a
perfect day, where would I be? What would I be doing? Who would I be with?
The answers
to these questions would probably vary depending on the situation
that I wanted to escape. If it were the cold of winter, I might want to be on a
tropical island. If it were from the tedium of everyday life, I might want some
place exciting or stimulating. If it were from the noise and chaos of a big
city, I might want to be in a tranquil and serene place. The possibilities,
like the reasons, are infinite and personal.
In this
quilt I have created a map of an imaginary place to represent all of the
imaginary places that I might wish to be. My presence is represented by an
abstract copper coloured symbol which symbolizes a compass for direction but
with a central square which represents me. I am, therefore, the heart of this
desire and the chooser of the destination.
Your rivers and roads lead the viewer round the piece. I wonder where you choose to be today!
ReplyDeleteLove the colours and detail, I could spend a long time looking at this quilt, a great escape from life.
ReplyDelete...an intriguing piece as always. I absolutely love the palette but most of all the "wonder" of this quilt. For me, it conjures thoughts of travel, mapping and adventure.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could see this closer. Your goal to show all your "escape" options is perfectly expressed with all the details of the piece.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very clever piece. I love it. Most intriguing!
ReplyDeleteVery elegant yet complex piece, Janice. Great palette and use of layering. Your composition is very well balanced, easily leading eye around the piece.
ReplyDeleteHey Janice, what a gorgeous colour scheme- my latest fav. Lots of interest in the line work organic vs structured. Absolutely love it!
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