Friday, April 8, 2022

New Work: 33 Days Apart

In observation on what would have been my mother's 86th birthday today, here is new work in my Loss series entitled, 33 Days Apart.

My mother and her sister, who was 9 years younger, died 33 days apart from each other over the winter.

The symbolism of the cross stitch embroidered baskets of flowers at the top and bottom of this textile painting represent the appearance of them growing up in a loving home, but in fact, it was very emotionally and physically abusive. They coped in different ways their whole lives. As adults they had opposite religious and political beliefs which are represented in the appliquéd monoprinted fabric in the center and edges of the embroidery.

I found the embroidery at my mother’s house when I emptied it after she moved into assisted living a few years before she died. I don’t know if she made it or if someone else did.

33 Days Apart measures 29.5” x 16” and is mixed media on fabric.