Lots and Lots of Scraps

The work in my current exhibition is made either of materials of memory or lots and lots of scraps. Here is how they came together:

On The Edge; 59”H X 62”W; Machine Pieced and Hand Quilted Tee-Shirt Remnants.


Yesh; 60”H X 58”W; Machine Pieced and Hand Quilted Tee-Shirt Remnants.


Etz Chaim; 60”H X 56”W; Machine Pieced and Hand Quilted Tee-Shirt Remnants.


Keter; 86”HX86”W; Machine Pieced and Hand Quilted Remnants.


Port of Entry 3.3; 40”H X 65”W; Machine Pieced and Hand Quilted Tee-Shirt Remnants.


Tiferet; 77”HX67”W; Machine Pieced and Hand Quilted Remnants.


Dream Interpretations; 101”HX83”W; Machine Pieced and Hand Quilted Remnants.


SilkDenim Boro; 88”HX85”W; SilkDenim.us First Collection Denim Remnants; Machine Pieced and Hand Quilted.


Sky and Water; 87”HX79”W; Machine Pieced and Hand Quilted Remnants.

Come see them in person!

Published by SilkQuilt

Pittsburgh-based fiber artist, Louise Silk, creates art that combines aesthetics and functionality with meaning and memories. From the influence of a 1972 MS Magazine article to the current SILKDENIM label, her quilt experiences culminate in a display of her particular capacity to use her patchwork skills to piece together just about anything into an aesthetic meaningful whole.

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