Flags Project
I’ve been growing and evolving my printmaking and fiberart materials and techniques for more than 25 years. Lately I’ve been interested in different ethnic fiberart practices. Visits to museum collections, study with Eastern European lace-makers and volunteering on an island archaeological project in Croatia have me fascinated by the fiber and design practices associated with maritime culture. It’s no wonder – being someone who grew up in a land-locked agricultural area – I find this curious. Minnesota being both an inner-continent state and profuse with lakes and waterways prompts me to look at both land and water culture simultaneously. I’ve begun using my signature animal images printed on handmade papers with stitching and blending in the language of historical nautical flags. The Covid pandemic lockdown had the whole world thinking of new ways to communicate from a distance. I began looking back at how nautical flags, these specifically designed squares of fabric were an effective, analog, international mode of distance communication.
Handwork+material+composition -- historical language and imagery from nature combined with repetitive marks have contemporary implications.
Flags are 20”w x 20”h, mixed media collage (etching & embroidery on paper)
Come Here
Come Here, detail
Come to Me, detail
Come to Me
Dangerous Cargo
Dangerous Cargo, detail
Keep Clear of Me, detail
Keep Clear of Me
Overboard, detail
Overboard
Stranger Danger, detail
Stranger Danger
Go Left, Go Right
Go Left, Go Right, detail
Your Movements
Your Movements, detail
Talk to Me
Talk to Me, detail
Just Go Along
Where Do We Go Now
Where Do We Go Now (detail)
Currents
Currents (detail)
Come Home
Come Home (detail)