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Jenny Hearn

Pele IV

Pele IV

Jenny HearnMuseum Statement: Hearn lives in South Africa and has created a series of works inspired by volcanoes, which includes the volcano Ol Doinyo Lengai, a tribute to Tanzania's Masai goddess Eng'ai. The artist writes, "Volcanoes are a place of regeneration, symbolized by the lichens which help break down the cooled and hardened lava, so that ferns can grow." Pele is the goddess of volcanoes in the Hawaiian Islands. Note the artist's use of dense embroidery to create a richly textured surface. Materials: Commercial and hand dyed cotton and silk, space-dyed embroidery cotton thread and silk floss, tapestry yarn, thread-bound metal washers, crocheted embellishments

Maker: Jenny Hearn

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Shows & Museums: Layered & Stitched: Fifty Years of Innovation Exhibit at the Texas Quilt Museum

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