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Timestamp: 2019-04-25 12:26:14+00:00

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Original textile art. 20" x 20"
The batik in the center of this piece by Suryanto represents a "Jamu" Seller. Jamu is a blended Javanese drink made from a mixture of herbs, spices and plant matter that possess medicinal properties. It is consumed regularly to alleviate failing health, boost stamina, promote beauty and recreate harmonious sexual relations between husband and wife among other things. Jamu can be traced back as far as the 9th Century where ancient Javanese scripts have recorded its use in the royal palaces. However, even today the specific healing powers of jamu still remain a mystery.
Original textile art. 10" x 10"
Original Textile Art 25.5" x 29.5"
The central panel is a batik painting by the Indonesian artist Yoh, who has sadly passed away.
The background is embellished with hand stitching. The inner border is from a vintage batik sarong and the outer border is from traditional Indonesian shirting fabric. The entire piece is layered and quilted.
Original textile art. 20" x 15".
The movie "Le Quattro Volte" inspired this piece. is an Italian film, made in 2010, about life in the remote mountain region of Calabria, in southern Italy. The movie has virtually no dialogue but gives you a strong feeling for life in the village. This is my wordless response to the film.
Original textile art. 16" x 24"
Original textile art. 18" x 12"
Original Textile Art26.5" x 24"An interpretation in textiles of Paul Klee's painting "Castle and Sun"
Original textile art. 18" x 24"
The houses in this piece are from a batik panel showing traditional style houses in Jambi, Sumatra.
Original Textile Art 34.5" x 35"
This gorgeous batik painting by Indonesian artist Mahyar has been quilted to add texture and depth.
Original Textile Art. 42" x 42"
One day a man who is a woodcutter goes into the jungle to get some sticks for the fires and also wood to build houses. It is very nice in the jungle so he doesn’t pay attention to the time. The woodcutter gets lost and falls asleep. The tiger carries him back to his bed when nobody can see. When the woodcutter wakes up the tiger tracks are in his house.
Some people in my village say that if a tiger from another village comes to kill a cow or a water buffalo there is an old tiger we call grandma who keeps on making a lot of noise. The tiger from the other village is scared and goes away. We hear all that noise and we say that’s okay. That’s just grandma scaring a bad tiger away. It was grandma who took care of the woodcutter.
Original Textile Art. 17" x 23"
Original Textile Art. 43" x 26"
Original Taextile Art 37" x 27"
This piece features a group of whimsicalheads made by the batik artist Paksi.
Original Textile Art 25" x 29"
The exquisite central panel is a batik painting by Indonesian artist Mahyar.
It has been bordered and quilted and is ready to hang.
Original Textile Art. 34.5" x36.5"
The central panel in this piece is a batik painting by the Indonesian artist Suryanto.
Original Textile Art 12" x 12"This piece was created from a computer image created by Owen Hodge.
I then translated it into fabric and quilted the "view". The formulas used to create the image are on the back of the piece.
Original Textile Art 9.5" x 11.5"
Original Textile Art 10" x 10"
Original Textile Art 16" x 12"
Original Textile Art. 14" x 10"
Abstract response to a photo of a pasture in Florida.

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