Gallery
- Sacred Threads 2005
Below is just a small sampling of the wonderful quilts
included in Sacred Threads 2005:
Enthusiasm: The God Within
© Kate Kline, Tulsa, OK
Expressions of Spirituality
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Enthusiasm is that spark within
that sets the artist apart during her moments of creation. Using
the tools of creativity, passion, energy and focus, the artist
transcends the everyday world and gives visual presence to the
God within her. The passion cannot be denied; the artist must
create through expression of her true self or be lost in an
effort to blend into the mundane. |
Many of the images surrounding the
joy of the Easter rites involve water. This piece uses water as
a metaphor for the spirit. In it, water falls from high above in
the form of rain, filling the lakes, rivers, streams and hanging
valleys, and overflows into the desert our world would be
without water, transforming it, filling it with new life. In
much the same way, the spirit comes to us from we know not
where, fills us with its glory, and overflows into the desert
our lives would be without the spirit.
The rising sun shows us
the dawn of a new day, a new life, a new spirit. The sun itself
was created with shimmering thread and fabrics, some of which
were cut from priestly altar garments that were worn during
services for twenty years. The beads sewn into the waterfall
catch and reflect the light, symbolizing the light within all of
us.
The reverse side of the piece shows more water, but this time
it is as the ocean meets the shore, with the rainbow of the
Covenant to remind us of God’s promise to mankind. |
Water of Life
©Linda Schmidt, Dublin, CA
Expressions of Spirituality
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Finding The Way
© Jeannie Spears, Lakewood, CO
Expressions of Spirituality
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Unitarian Universalists believe
in a “free and open search for the truth.” When I saw the photo
my husband had taken of a doorway (in a motel in Cottonwood,
AZ), it seemed to be a passage that spoke of many possibilities.
An ocean sunset photo that suggested the shape of a chalice (the
symbol of UU churches) provided an image to represent the
spiritual quest. By superimposing several images of the doorway
photo on the sunset, I have visually represented my
interpretation of finding the way.
The quilt was designed in
Adobe Photoshop and inkjet printed on six panels of Kona cotton,
hand quilted and beaded. Border fabric is silk noil dyed by
Laura Murray. |
Malachi’s Promise is a deeply
personal visual statement of my belief that every human is a
literal child of our Heavenly Mother and Father. From the first
man and woman down through the ages we are connected just as the
roots, branches, leaves and fruit of a tree are interdependent.
I dyed the fabric for this quilt and the tree trunk was hand
painted. Stamps were carved for the interior lettering.
Photographs of ancestors were scanned and digitally manipulated
then printed onto fabric to create both the individual faces in
the large portraits and the families in the border of the quilt.
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Malachi's Promise
©Lyric Montgomery Kinard, Cary, NC
Expressions of Spirituality
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The Well
©Esterita Austin, Port Washington, NY
Expressions of Spirituality
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This
piece was conceived when my mother was dying. In her lifetime my
mother was my spiritual guide, my mentor, my strength. She
awakened the power of positive thinking in me and empowered me
to use it. She taught me that we are all governed by a force,
our own. Her presence in my life is a gentle encouraging force
of light and spirit illuminated by the belief in self. In death
she is a weightless power who influences and guides me on my
path. |
Close
your eyes, relax, unwind, and take the time to search your heart
and soul. Speak to God. Enter into a spiritual communion. Reward
yourself with this inward and spiritual grace. Reap the benefits
of prayer.
“Great
men are they who see that spiritual is stronger than any
material force.” Emerson |
Alex
©Nancy Nash, Zanesville, OH
Expressions of Spirituality
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Step-by-Step
©Dorothy Quinn, Portland
OR
Expressions of Spirituality
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We move through our lives
step by step, through a continuous stream of nows, as
intentionally as we choose. Spiritual growth happens where
we allow it.
The
walking meditation possible within a labyrinth allows me to
understand my intentions and approach living them. The
geometry soothes me, centers my thoughts, and opens my mind
to change.
This
labyrinth’s ‘walls’ consist of words that guide me—Thich
Nhat Hanh’s rendering of the fire mindfulness trainings in
his book, Being Peace. It could easily be whatever
form and whichever feed your soul.
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This piece is part
of a series based on my photographs of moving water.
The series explores the concept of reflection and
how to capture the essence of images that are not
physically there, images made of light and movement,
images that are infinitely variable. It’s also about
what is beneath the surface that we see. I find this
concept as well as the physical nature of moving
water to be an ever changing inspirational subject.
In addition,
reflection is what I do throughout my work
process. I also hope that viewers will find
something to reflect upon as they look at the
completed work. |
Reflections, Var. 2,
Burano, Italy
©Barbara Schneider, McHenry, IL
Expressions of Inspiration
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And There Were No Tomorrows
©Geraldine Macsai, Evanston, IL
Expressions of Healing
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AND THERE WERE NO
TOMORROWS is a Expressions of Healing tribute to my
father’s family who perished in the Holocaust. My
father came to the United States alone as a
teenager. I found his photos of his younger sisters
and letters (in the Yiddish language) after his
death. The Jewish residents of his small town were
shot in the forest, symbolized by the trees
overlapping the edges. The Hebrew text is a portion
of the Kaddish, the prayer for the dead.
Repeated searches
have found no survivors of his family—all three
generations perished.
The piece has an
unfinished quality—interrupted as was their lives. |
I smoked for
26 years!
A pack a day,
20 cigarettes a day.
7300
cigarettes a year.
I’ve smoked at
least 189,800 cigarettes…..
Saying for
years now,
“I’M GOING TO
QUIT SMOKING!”
Saying “it’s
bad for me.”
I’ve cried,
I’ve whined,
told
everyone…even God
“I QUIT”
But I always
smoked another one.
And another
after that.
ONE DAY…
I smelled
something.
That’s ME that
STINKS!
That stench is
too much!
I can’t stand
it anymore!
I’m sick of
stinking!
I QUIT! |
Smoking Stinks
©Denise Hitzfield, Roanoke, IN
Expressions of Healing
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Heart Strings
©Ellen Guerrant, Charlotte, NC
Expressions of Healing
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Heart Strings
is a very personal piece created following my
son’s bypass surgery when he was just 23.
Learning that he’d have to endure yet another
open heart operation was a tremendous blow. I
needed to stitch a quilt expressing my
overwhelming feelings. The collage and floating
squares with their loose strings illustrate what
I felt—that I was literally coming apart at the
seams—hanging on by a thread. We held on for
dear, dear life and through the Grace of God,
Matthew survived. Once again, we have been truly
blessed. |
After
suffering a broken wrist, appropriate
treatment and the usual “Expressions of
Healing” time, I continued to experience
pain, impacting my ability to quilt. After
repeatedly seeking help, a doctor told me,
“You don’t have pain, I recommend
counseling.”
Eventually, perseverance paid off. A
different doctor diagnosed and removed the
cause of my pain. The therapy of working on
“The Secret Place”, whose construction was
precipitated by this experience, saw me
through a difficult time.
The quilt
is based on Psalm 91, “He who dwelleth in
the secret place of the most high, shall
abide under the shelter of his wings.”
The Lord,
represented by the eagle, heads directly
into the storms of life for me.
My secret
place of refuge is the place of quiet and
beauty under His wings. |
The Secret Place
©Barbara Barber, Westerly,
RI
Expressions of Healing
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Engulfed
©Vikki Pignatelli,
Reynoldsburg, OH
Expressions of Healing
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I felt an intense urge
to create this work. It wasn’t until after I finished
the quilt that I realized it was symbolic of my current
emotional state! I was feeling weary, overburdened, and
“burned-out”. The hectic schedules and the constant
busyness in my life was taking its toll. This quilt
provided a sudden insight for me. It is a startling
wake-up call to take more time to relax. |
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