I based this work on a photo my brother, Steven Gould, took off the coast of Antarctica, while working on an expedition cruise. The iceberg is one of the largest in the area, over 300’ high, and the ship captain woke everyone up in the middle of the night to see it. The sun is up almost 24 hours in the Southern Hemisphere Summer, and I liked that the light in the sky was subdued but there were dramatic highlights and shadows on the iceberg and dancing reflections on the ocean.
In the permanent collection of the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles
EXHIBITIONS:
Cream of the Cloth, The Marbaum Collection, San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, San Jose CA,
November 2010 – January 2011
The Marbaum Collection @ The Dairy Barn, Athens OH, 2008
Quilt Odyssey 2001, Gettysburg PA, August 2 - 5, 2001 – Third Place Winner
Albuquerque Fiber Arts Fiesta, Albuquerque NM, May 23 - 26, 2001 – Third Place Winner
Invitational Art Quilt Exhibition at Alegre Retreat, Santa Fe NM, March 2001
PUBLICATIONS:
The Marbaum Collection: A Collector’s Choice of Contemporary Quilts, 2017, page 23
Making a Splash with Water Quilts by Eileen Doughty, Machine Quilting Unlimited, March/April 2012, page 34
The Natural World by Martha Sielman, Lark Books, 2012
The William & Mary Review 2002, page 27
Petroglyph, Literary Magazine of the University of Utah, Fall 2001, page 29
- Subject Matter: Landscape
- Created: 2001
- Collections: Fiber Art