In Saskatchewan, fall is marked by flocks of geese taking to the skies on their journey south, set against a landscape awash in burnt orange. This piece of art exemplifies a fusion of diverse techniques and materials. Central to its design is the convergence piecing technique, which incorporates four different fabrics, each cut into strips of assorted widths and combined to depict the dynamic sky and foreground. The rocks are formed using machine applique, with velvet adding a soft touch to the cattail tips, while commercial cotton and thread painting add depth to the grass and cattails.
- Subject Matter: Landscape