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In 2014 the artist visited McTavish Quilt Studio with his mother and came away inspired by possibilities he'd never considered before. He ended up getting hooked. Since that visit, he's made nearly a quilt a month, drawing from the fabric of Duluth, both figuratively and literally. He takes inspiration from both the quilt environment and music scene in which he is enmeshed.
Here are some of the images you will see if you go to today'a "Quilts are Magic" artist talk from noon to one.
Detail from "This Is What Four Years Looks Like" |
What's interesting are the stories each tells. There's a sense in which you can guess where an idea was formed and it is the problem for which each design is the solution. For example, how do you say "Quilts are magic?" There are many solutions, but Lunt chooses to say it in Morse Code, selecting a colors scheme that is also intentionally left to be decoded. His quilt "For Gram" utilizes symbols to tell his grandmother's story, her faith being a central part of this story.
"Quilts Are Magic" |
"For Gram" |
"Starfire" |
"Mercy Now" |
"Rainbow Shag" |
The "Quilts are Magic" show will be hanging through April 26.
EdNote:
AT NOON TODAY
There will be a gallery talk by the artist
in the Kruk Gallery, UWS.
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