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feel better ..judy martin |
Feel Better, Judy Martin's wall installation of small white cloth packages wrapped in red thread, plays on infant swaddling, bandaging and aboriginal medicine bundles. it seems unprepossessing at first, but as I worked at Martin's small sewing station making my own bundle with twigs, cloth and string, I came to appreciate the healing power in the act of wrapping, which helped the artist after her mother's death. Such sharing, DIY activities are an essential part of textile craft.
Mariana Lafrance's small quilt using the diamond pattern called tumbling blocks looks ordinary as well, but the gentle progression of earth colours she's achieved by tinting found textiles with plant dyes results in a subtle, unique harmony.
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mariana lafrance |
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sophie leblanc and danielle gignac |
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greta grip |
A wall of people's quotes about textiles seems a bit too much like a public service announcement, but this is still a lovely small show by artists not often seen in Toronto, and setting it in a heritage house adds another layer of history.
Review by Fran Schechter of Now Toronto. (NNN)
Photos by Marc Lemyre of le Labo
Pop Folk T3XT1L3S is at Campbell House Museum (160 Queen West) until August 9.
416 597 0227
Review by Fran Schechter of Now Toronto. (NNN)
Photos by Marc Lemyre of le Labo
Pop Folk T3XT1L3S is at Campbell House Museum (160 Queen West) until August 9.
416 597 0227
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