This series began with a challenge called the 'Illuminated Phrase.' We were challenged to make a piece in our medium of choice that illuminated a phrase of our choice. I chose a quote by John F. Kennedy. I was inspired not only by the quote, but by the Alexander Henry fabric that appears in all three quilts. This is 'Building Peace.'
'Peace is a daily, a weekly, a monthly process, gradually changing opinions, slowly eroding old barriers, quietly building new structures. And however undramatic the pursuit of peace, the pursuit must go on.' John F. Kennedy Jr.
'Coming Home' was inspired by a conversation that I had with a good friend of mine whose son had just returned from a tour in Iraq. That conversation is burned in my mind....the conflict evident in her face. Her joy that he was home and her fear for how his experiences had affected him and would ultimately change him.
These aren't typical quilts for me, but each quilt seemed to flow from this series of experiences and encounters. They'll always have a special place in my home.
Those are gorgeous. And the meanings (though obviously very personal to you) are very touching. Great work!
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Eleanor
www.unfamiliarceiling.com
What a wonderful series of quilts, Jacquie. Very meaningful.
ReplyDeleteHow meaningful and beautiful...I'm in tears.
ReplyDeletebeautiful and evocative. Thanks for sharing the back story.
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are all beautiful. I love hearing the stories behind these tow. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful quilt work !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. Simply stunning. Thank you for your honesty.
ReplyDeletevery thoughtful and striking series.
ReplyDeleteWow, those quilts are beautiful and meaningful too. I love the simplicity of the black white and red and the crosses and hands. Really amazing.
ReplyDeleteI love this. I'm a military wife and I very angry than people seem to forget we've been at war for 9 years. I admire your style for being clean, direct, and striking. (I can't stand the "fiber vomit" quilts that are overworked and unfocused.)
ReplyDeleteNot to be pushy, but you might enjoy my work. It's 90% military themed fiber art.
Perfect choice, what a great post today! Thanks for sharing the "behind the scenes" on these pieces.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these with us. It's amazing to me that you were able to take those pieces of inspiration and translate them so eloquently into these quilts.
ReplyDeleteI love how you have tried to express your thoughts and feelings on the subject in fabric. Your quilts are powerful voices.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful quilts that speak volumes! We are all changed by the experience, no matter what perspective we experience it from. Thanks you for sharing such personal pieces. :)
ReplyDeleteI love that you made this quilts with such meaning. I feel for your friend and her son. Very thoughtful ....
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ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful and meaningful guilt and story!!! AWESOME! and in my favorite color combination; black/red/white...
love it!
Pam
WOW! What emotional & amazing quilts!
ReplyDeleteThis is a powerful series - I'm glad I got to see it, and hear a bit of the stories behind them. Wishing peace, healing and homecoming to all who are or have been caught up in war.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.....each and every one.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful quilts. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteVery representational. Great job!
ReplyDeleteA very moving post. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and meaningful :).
ReplyDeleteThe starkness of each quilt allows me to move into the meaning without distraction.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these very unique quilts with us again Jacquie.
ReplyDeleteTotally awesome quilt!! Just amazing and so inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing, Jacquie.
ReplyDeletequilts with meaning are the best. Good job
ReplyDeletevery interesting quilts - wonderful interpretations of a difficult theme. I love them, thanks for sharing such a personal journey
ReplyDeletevery powerful!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing Jacquie - the stories behind them make them so powerful - thanks for sharing them all!!
ReplyDeleteVery unique and meaningful - I love them.
ReplyDeleteI love these quilts and the stories behind them. And I love that I got to see them in person. :)
ReplyDeleteThey are breath taking! Thank you for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. You've made me stop and think. Words and art like yours help make our world a better place.
ReplyDeleteVery strong, graphic expressions, Jacquie! Thank you for sharing the story. These quilts makes me think of how quilters have expressed political views in earlier days. Quilts can be a medium for many expressions, some very obvious, some more hidden. I think your series of three are both interesting visually and on a deeper level!
ReplyDeleteWow. The quilt evokes powerful emotions. So dramatic and lovely. The stories behind the quilts make them a precious work of art.
ReplyDeleteI think these are my favorites of all your work so far, thanks for sharing them again.
ReplyDeleteI never wanted a boychild because I didn't want to see him sent off to war. I know that sounds silly but it really was the first thing that went through my mind when the ultrasound pointed South and confirmed the gender. I have "one of each" and although I worry about both of my kids the worry is quite different for the boychild and it's entirely due to this thing we call war.
Thanks for your beautiful and powerful work, Jacquie.
women have long created quilts on political issues, way to keep up the tradition. i'm glad we still have the freedom to do it, thanks to the people that make the sacrifices for our so we can have our freedom.
ReplyDeleteFunny. I wonder how the Iraqi soldier felt about being stitched up by someone he considered, "pure evil".
ReplyDeleteYour quilts truly moved me. I felt the power of your beliefs coming through in each one. How wonderful that quilting has allowed you to express yourself in a way that feeds not only the mind, but also the universal need we all have for beauty.
ReplyDeleteYour work continues to inspire me.
beautiful in both spirit and form.
ReplyDeleteFantastic series of quilt. These are serious ideas wonderfully stated in cloth and thread.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Stunning. Each speaks so loudly what they stand for.
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful. Thanks for sharing Jacquie.
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