Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Summer Exhibit at By Hand Gallery



Engaging a Paradox: Artist Statement 2012
Mary Hambly

Delicate Paper, Machine Stitching, and Traditional Quilting: A paradoxical idea when thinking of combining these elements in a Paper Art Quilt. Yes?
A paradox can express the tension between ideas that are contradictory, and yet both/all  are true. Integrating a Paradox is not blending these opposites into some neutral compromise, but joining them in a way that each element retains its unique character - yet somehow working better together than apart.
The Paper Art Quilt is itself a paradoxical medium: papers cut and fractured in pieces & stitched into a whole; contemporary art & traditional craft. . .

• Art often expresses a conceptual paradox: order & chaos, beauty & ugliness, love & hate, hope & grief, pain & joy, insanity & sanity, turmoil & peace . . .

• Life is filled with contradictions: control & risk, community & solitude, independence & dependence, strength & weakness, integrity & falsehood, denial & reality, pain & joy, work & play, internal drive & external motivation…

• Design elements can embody paradox: dark & light, pattern & variation, harmony & discord, hard & soft, cool & warm, symmetry & asymmetry, flat & dimensional  . . .

My work is a process of engaging the paradox:  stenciled, marbled, printed, and over dyed papers are cut, pieced, and then stitched into blocks, using a zig zag sewing machine. Blocks are then laid out in a composition, sometimes born out of the repeating pattern concept of traditional quilting, sometimes not. The “quilt” is then completed with a border, also of paper, and the result is a one of a kind image.  The rich and exotic papers which form the foundation of each Paper Art Quilt provide me the opportunity to forge complex and unique combinations of color, texture and pattern.

You are invited to view my new work at the By Hand Gallery. Hope to see you on August 3 from 5:00 - 8:00 pm...or any time between August 2 - September 2, 2012.



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