Layers of Time
Re-purposed vintage wool blankets, vintage lace doilies, linen damask table linens, and new silk. Completely worked by hand with hand embroidery, layering methods, and hand quilted. 2013, 92" x 92"
The final meditation panel of the Manitoulin Circle Project. These four large panels were made by hand by Judy Martin with assistance from the wider community of Manitoulin Island. These are slow art that involved over 140 different pairs of hands, with about two dozen regular participants every week for four years.
The titles of the four panels refer to the nurturing of our environment and memory. The vintage fabrics in all of the panels refer to domestic ritual.
The panels are intended to be hung in the sanctuary of the Little Current United Church in 2014. They are united by the circle in square imagery and by the use of white, a celebratory liturgical colour.
Photos of the four panels were taken by Klaus Rossler while the exhibition entitled Mended World was installed in the Thunder Bay Art Gallery september 13 - october 27, 2012.
number 94
Friday, January 03, 2014
Precious Water
Precious Water
recycled linen damask, new silk, completely worked by hand. Hand applique, hand piecing, hand quilted.
2013, 86" x 86"
The third panel of the magnificent Manitoulin Circle Project, created by Judy Martin with community assistance very slowly and happily. This project lasted for four years and involved over 140 participants with a steady two dozen regulars and many drop-ins.
The four panels are currently on exhibit in northern art galleries and will be eventually permanently installed in the Little Current United Church on Manitoulin Island in 2014.
photos by Klaus Rossler
number 93
recycled linen damask, new silk, completely worked by hand. Hand applique, hand piecing, hand quilted.
2013, 86" x 86"
The third panel of the magnificent Manitoulin Circle Project, created by Judy Martin with community assistance very slowly and happily. This project lasted for four years and involved over 140 participants with a steady two dozen regulars and many drop-ins.
The four panels are currently on exhibit in northern art galleries and will be eventually permanently installed in the Little Current United Church on Manitoulin Island in 2014.
photos by Klaus Rossler
number 93
Mended World
Mended World
recycled linen damask, new silk and cotton, hand and machine pieced, hand quilted by Judy Martin with community assistance, 2012, 96" x 96"
The second of four meditation panels made as part of the Manitoulin Circle Project. The panels showed in northeren Ontario art galleries and will be permanently installed in the Little Current United Church on Manitoulin Island in 2014.
these photographs by Klaus Rossler
number 92
recycled linen damask, new silk and cotton, hand and machine pieced, hand quilted by Judy Martin with community assistance, 2012, 96" x 96"
The second of four meditation panels made as part of the Manitoulin Circle Project. The panels showed in northeren Ontario art galleries and will be permanently installed in the Little Current United Church on Manitoulin Island in 2014.
these photographs by Klaus Rossler
number 92
Earth Ark
Earth Ark
Recycled linen damask, new silk and cotton, vintage handkerchiefs, hand and machine pieced by Judy Martin with community assistance, 2011, 90" x 90"
One of four meditation panels from the Manitoulin Circle Project. The panels were shown in art galleries in northern Ontario and will be permanently installed in the Little Current United Church in 2014.
photography by Klaus Rossler
Number 91
Recycled linen damask, new silk and cotton, vintage handkerchiefs, hand and machine pieced by Judy Martin with community assistance, 2011, 90" x 90"
One of four meditation panels from the Manitoulin Circle Project. The panels were shown in art galleries in northern Ontario and will be permanently installed in the Little Current United Church in 2014.
photography by Klaus Rossler
Number 91
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2011,
community work,
in public collection,
liturgical work
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