Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Andrea's Ancestry Quilt


 Ancestors: Relatively Speaking
11" x 14"
linen, cotton, stencil, silk screen, beads

Scotland, Sweden, Denmark, Ireland, England, Belgium, Germany, France, Mali, Norway and Wales. These are the countries of my ancestors, according to Ancestry dot com.  Red, white, blue, yellow, green, gold & black are the  common flag colors for these countries and most of the flag designs are striped.  
  
I'm always fascinated with where the creative process / ideas start and where they end up.

The original starting point for this quilt was a background of solid fabrics in the flag colors with abstracted figures representing my ancestors.  I cut a stencil for the figures and then fused together horizontal  'flag' fabrics. I stenciled the the figures on to the fabric, but to my disappointment, it looked dirty, especially on the yellow fabric.  Next I tried stenciling on pale grey linen, starting at the bottom with black fabric paint and proceeding up towards the top with lighter shades of grey.  That was better, but a bit depressing!  It needed color and because my favorite is purple I decided to stencil a few single figures in purple on top of the black & grey figures.  Better, but it still needed more color.  At that point, a narrative started in my head that my love of purple, black & white, bright colors, dots, checks and stripes must be part of my DNA, handed down from my ancestors, so I cut 5 figure shapes out of some of my favorite fabrics.  Playing with their placement was fun and it seemed like they belonged.  As a nod to my great grandfather, I screen printed the purple figure from a 1906 letter written by him in Swedish.