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Lorraine Woodruff-Long

Quilt Melt

Quilt Melt

"Quilt Melt" by Lorraine Woodruff-Long is a commentary quilt meant to reflect on climate change.

Artist Statement: "Scientists agree that the changes in climate that we are seeing are largely caused by human activity, and its is climate change that drives sea level rise. This will continue to have a dramatic effect on coastal cities and communities as we know them today. In the US alone, 13 million people could be forced to relocate due to rising sea levels by 2100. As a result, cities throughout the country will grapple with new populations. Effects could include more competition for jobs, increased housing prices, and more pressure on infrastructure networks.

Quilt Melt illustrates melting of the ice caps through formal and familiar traditional quilt blocks (current coast areas) contrasted with the unexpected fluidity and change of a surrealist melting appliqué (melting ice caps.)"

Techniques and Materials: Cotton, Combination of machine pieced and hand appliqué and machine quilted.

Maker: Lorraine Woodruff-Long

Quilter: Lorraine Woodruff-Long

Year Made: 2017

Owned By: NA

Size: 32 x 47 inches

Shows & Museums: International Quilt Festival Long Beach 2023 ; Houston International Quilt Festival 2022 ; New Quilts of Northern California Exhibit - Pacific International Quilt Festival 2017

Awards: 1st Place - Visual Impact in the New Quilts of Northern California Exhibit - Pacific International Quilt Festival 2017

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