For the eighteenth and final piece in my Daily Thread project, I chose the theme of “cardinals.” When I considered the flora and fauna I’d observed over the course of the year, I realized how much the cardinals meant to me. For one thing, they’re here all year long, bringing flashes of color to even the darkest days. For another, the male cardinal’s song in early spring is one of the loveliest sounds I know of. It never fails to lift my heart and remind me that longer, brighter days are coming. What better way to round out the year and the project than by honoring the bird whose constant, colorful presence brings joy to every season?
I worked on this piece from November 26 to December 26, 2019, Days 330–360 of the Daily Thread project. I chose white linen because the palette of reds, oranges, and neutrals would stand out much better against white than against a natural linen. I wanted the piece to be as bright and uplifting as the cardinal’s song.
As wth the other pieces in this yearlong project, I worked with one color of thread and one type of stitch each day. For this piece, I limited myself to short running stitches, arranged in horizontal and vertical groupings.
I set myself a few “rules” for the process: 1) use one color per day; 2) keep the straight stitches in each day’s work parallel; but 3) vary the length of the stitches and the space between each; 4) establish a pattern but sometimes leave it partly incomplete; and 5) don’t fill every space.
I had planned to show Daily Thread during 2020 in two shows that ended up being cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. Since exhibition of the project had to be postponed, I decided to “exhibit” it online via a series of blog posts. I hope you’ve found these glimpses into the project and my working process interesting; you can read all the blog posts here and see the project in its entirety here.
Exhibition news: My April 2020 show at the Hosmer Gallery, which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, has been rescheduled to June 2022. The gallery is located in the Forbes Library in Northampton, Massachusetts.
My September 2020 show at Easthampton City Arts—also cancelled due to the pandemic—is in the process of being rescheduled. I’m very excited about this venue because it will give me space to show all of the Daily Thread pieces along with the daily “stitch log” i made for each one, plus other examples of my abstract embroidery work. I’ll post the dates as soon as I know them.
In the meantime, you can view two of my 2020 negative space embroideries in the online exhibit POST PAUSE. The show presents works created during the time of the coronavirus pandemic by artists in western Massachusetts. Each artist's work is accompanied by a statement about how their creative practice has been impacted by COVID-19.
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