Lea McComas
Panning For Gold
Panning For Gold
"Panning for Gold" by Lea McComas won First Place Art-People, Portraits, and Figures at IQA Houston 2014.
Lea says Panning for Gold was inspired by a historical photograph of a gold miner working the river, and is made with fused edge appliqué and thread painting.
Artist Statement: "Inspired by a historical photo of a gold miner working the river, this quilt was created using fabric collage and thread painting techniques.. It embodies the entrepreneurial spirit and determination of those who settled the West in search of a better life. This piece began with a fused fabric base. The fabric layers of the figure were cut out in great detail, helping to create a more lifelike rendering of the prospector. The complexity of the individual pieces of fabric is still visible in the sleeves and back of the shirt. Thread-painting of the figure adds additional depth and detail. In contrast, the fabric layers and stitching in the background are more obscure and simply hint at the scenery beyond. The intense stitching of this piece threw off the timing of my sewing machine, and took it off-line for several weeks. Like the miner, I was undaunted and overcame adversity to achieve my goal and finish this piece."
Maker: Lea McComas
Quilter: Lea McComas
Year Made: 2013
Owned By: NA
Size: 39 x 39 inches
Shows & Museums: Houston International Quilt Festival 2013
Awards: First Place Art-People, Portraits, and Figures at IQA Houston 2014
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