ABOUT THIS WORK
The Sewn Open Triptych is an original, mixed media painting that will bring energy and warmth to any space. Its contemporary, earthy color palette and joyful, sculptural elements—including silver, gold, rolled canvas, lace, silver foil, and faux stone—make it a striking addition to a large, feature area. This piece explores themes of the creativity, gender and craft, imperfection and the passage of time. It would be a meaningful and vibrant addition to any art collection.
ABOUT THE SEWN OPEN SERIES
Sewn Open SeriesSewn Open is influenced by kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing ceramic breaks with gold, highlighting flaws while breathing new life into a broken object and honoring its history. My process embraces a similar philosphy, constructing, deconstructing and reconstructing through acrylic mediums, cutting, sewing and gold foil applications. The inclusion of lace (often my family heirlooms) infuses personal meaning while surfacing themes such as craft, gender and time. Lace was not considered an art form and thread was initially banned from some museums. Circles are an important, recurring element and reflect my passion for nature, spirituality and community. Layered with meaning, this series conveys themes of unity, resilience and honor at a time in this world where all would benefit from deepening these traits. Materials include acrylic, fibre, glue, mediums and gold leaf on canvas. I love creating works that transcend tension with grace and beauty.
- Subject Matter: Abstract
- Collections: Other New Work, Sewn Open