Between the Lines
acrylic, ink, graphite, image transfer, and thread on paper
15 x 15
framed size: 21 x 21
Created in commemoration of the 250th anniversary of American independence, Between the Lines honors the ways women have shaped democracy through collective care and shared resilience. Based on the Log Cabin quilt pattern, traditionally symbolizing hearth, home, and safe shelter, the work draws on the legend of Underground Railroad quilts as emblems of protection and guidance. Torn and reassembled paper fragments are stitched into a quilt-like field, proposing democracy as a living structure sustained not only by historic declarations, but by the solidarity, dignity, and strength passed from one generation to the next.
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