What Shall We Do With Our Hearts

December 2020 Exhibit

Working alone while sequestering, making paper/fiber constructions changes the subject of ever-present disturbing national and world events. Sewing is especially comforting. It calms me. I use heavy watercolor paper, thread, twine, ribbons, cardboard, fabric, paint, pencils, window screening, and odd combinations of unrelated materials in my work. The textures created by the layers of the materials are reminiscent of the many ways ocean water presents itself, here at the edge of our country.

I often think about how we must protect the ocean in order to survive. It’s been said that the ocean and the trees are the lungs of the planet. The Futility of Trying to Mend the Ocean Once it is Destroyed explores pollution from our overfishing, dumping plastics, oil spills, and debris. In Big Blue I continue the theme of human naiveté about the vastness of the ocean and how we choose to look away, hide, and cover-up. Pelagic II is about the raw power of the ocean, metaphorically.

Focusing on the moment, in the moment, is what helps me survive this difficult time. For more information, please contact me at rachel@mcn.org.

Collections

Depressionism: Hand Sewn Constructions

Hand Sewn Paper Constructions

Passion for Paper: Hand Sewn Constructions

Romance

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