Currently on exhibit at the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles is Denise Labadie: Stone Portraits and Sacred Stonescapes. TQS was lucky enough to be allowed to photograph some of Denise's stunning quilts to share with our members. If you'd like to see the exhibit in person, it runs through July 14, 2019.
Here is Monastic Ruin at Glendalough.
Scroll to the video below for more of Denise's work.
Denise Labadie: Stone Portraits and Sacred Stonescapes
June 5 – July 14, 2019
Porcella Gallery
Labadie makes contemporary art quilt portraits of Celtic megalithic stones and monoliths, and more recent monastic ruins. These stonescapes – stone circles, standing stones, dolmens, burial tombs, abandoned churches, forgotten cemeteries, and lost-in-history portals and passageways – are both timeless and evoke deep remembrances of human pasts largely forgotten. Labadie's quilts are known both for their surprising emotionality, large size and, from a construction standpoint, their hand-painted fabrics, textures, color gradation, shadowing and perspective, depth of field, craftsmanship and technique precision.
I can feel the coolness of the rocks and the warmth of the sunshine. They are beautiful
Congratulations on your amazing art pieces
Amazing.
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