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Colored Geologic Relief Shower Curtain featuring the mixed media Eastward Ho by Martha Ressler

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Eastward Ho Shower Curtain

Martha Ressler

by Martha Ressler

$66.00

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Product Details

Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.

Design Details

Contemporary Art Quilt, inspired by a colored geologic relief map of Pennsylvania. This is a companion piece to Western PA: Oh What a Relief!... more

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Artist's Description

Contemporary Art Quilt, inspired by a colored geologic relief map of Pennsylvania. This is a companion piece to Western PA: Oh What a Relief! Materials used are: fabrics, yarns, beads, found objects. Techniques include Hand embroidery and machine quilting.

About Martha Ressler

Martha Ressler

I see my art quilts as impressions of place – real or imagined. I like to include items discarded by humans as a kind of archeological thumbprint. An object discarded or lost might merge with pages of timeworn books or sheet music, or swatches of rescued embroidery, linens or clothing. Along with “found images” and fabrics they are reborn in a stitched story about human imprints on the earth, evidence of new and old secrets there to be discovered or imagined. I am a Juried Artist Member (JAM) of Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA). I have been sewing since I was 13, and was a painter before turning to art quilts. They attracted me because of the possibilities for texture and dimension. My main method of construction is called...

 

$66.00