Practicing Imperfection - Riso

$15.00

Riso print, 5” by 7”

For centuries, quilts were objects that were designed, pieced, and quilted all by hand, causing the patterns to shift and misalign. Growing up I spent a lot of time examining the quilts in our house that had been passed down by family or gifted by friends. My favorite part was always the little mistakes that you can often only pick out after having spent some time with them. They were proof to me that this quilt was made by a person, and even if I didn’t know them, I could still see their mark on the world. This series is my way of embracing and celebrating that legacy and the hand of the artist.

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Riso print, 5” by 7”

For centuries, quilts were objects that were designed, pieced, and quilted all by hand, causing the patterns to shift and misalign. Growing up I spent a lot of time examining the quilts in our house that had been passed down by family or gifted by friends. My favorite part was always the little mistakes that you can often only pick out after having spent some time with them. They were proof to me that this quilt was made by a person, and even if I didn’t know them, I could still see their mark on the world. This series is my way of embracing and celebrating that legacy and the hand of the artist.

Riso print, 5” by 7”

For centuries, quilts were objects that were designed, pieced, and quilted all by hand, causing the patterns to shift and misalign. Growing up I spent a lot of time examining the quilts in our house that had been passed down by family or gifted by friends. My favorite part was always the little mistakes that you can often only pick out after having spent some time with them. They were proof to me that this quilt was made by a person, and even if I didn’t know them, I could still see their mark on the world. This series is my way of embracing and celebrating that legacy and the hand of the artist.