Moonlight Serenade, 18 x 30, 2015
2015 was a year of challenges and changes. My father was hospitalized in April, and
unfortunately did not recover. One of
the many things he loved was music, especially classical, jazz, Broadway
musicals, and Big Band hits, such as Glenn Miller’s Moonlight Serenade. I chose
the topic for this quilt just after my dad died, as a tribute to him and his
love of music, which was passed on to his children and grandchildren.
Moonlight Serenade captures a universal moment in parenthood,
holding a small baby and singing softly until sleep comes at last. Sewing the shadows onto the soles of the feet
after quilting the floor reminded me of Peter
Pan, one of Dad’s favorite stage shows (and how I got my name).
We lost Boris, our 15-year-old black cat, to old age in late September. He became part of the quilt as well, his third appearance in my fiber art. I chose to work with a limited matte color palette, mostly grays, to keep things serious and quiet. The angled perspective was challenging, but made for a more interesting composition.
You can see all 175 quilts in the Fly Me to the Moon exhibit at the locations listed on Coordinator Susanne Jones's Website
5 comments:
A lovely tribute to Boris. Great work.
Thank you! It's also a tribute to my Dad.
Just beautiful! So moving.
So moving! Great to be able to express your feelings in art and make other people relate to them.
What a gorgeous quilt!
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