For more than a year, I've known about the possibility of a commission that would incorporate a nice lady's forty-three year old wedding gown, the garland she wore in her head, several cordial stems, and lots of costume jewelry. She and I corresponded a bit. She assured me that she was still collecting items to be incorporated. Then, I announced the opportunity to showcase The Lace Forest and other work at Featherstone Gallery on Martha's Vineyard. Guess what? She has a house on Martha's Vineyard!
We met in the Featherstone parking lot. In the back of my cargo van, we pulled out the lacy, Gunnie Sac styled wedding dress. It instantly reminded me of the dress I wore to my senior prom. I loved that dress! As we talked, we realized we were both married within a month of one another and even have the same birthday. We also talked about our sons. We both have two. At that point, we decided that instead of one, big Found Object Wedding Mandala, two smaller ones would be better!
Because the gown was lacy (and the white slip worn underneath was large enough), I used the backside of an antique, double wedding ring quilt ... a perfect pattern whether showing or not! Most of the items were the client's ... even most of the beads!
As I type this blog post, the two are on their way back to Martha's Vineyard. It was my honor to transform these very special keepsakes into future family heirlooms!
1 comment:
Lovely; simply lovely!
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