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Folk Art Wood Quilt #2 by Annalisa Bleasdell

$220.00
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Annalisa Bleasdell of Green Mountain Design Co is a self taught wood artist who works with reclaimed lath salvaged from century old Portland area homes.

Harbour Public’s cofounder Tava Lloyd collaborated closely with Anna to produce this limited series of reclaimed wood art inspired by vintage quilt patterns.

The collection celebrates quilting as a prominent art form within the American cultural landscape and honors the importance of fibre arts as a medium for the feminist and queer reclaiming of “women’s work.”

The type of wood used for lath varies from chestnut to oak and other hardwood varieties. The pieces are finished and trimmed with hemlock.

15 X 15 inches

Journal: Art, Motherhood, and Transformation with Green Mountain Design Co

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Annalisa Bleasdell of Green Mountain Design Co is a self taught wood artist who works with reclaimed lath salvaged from century old Portland area homes.

Harbour Public’s cofounder Tava Lloyd collaborated closely with Anna to produce this limited series of reclaimed wood art inspired by vintage quilt patterns.

The collection celebrates quilting as a prominent art form within the American cultural landscape and honors the importance of fibre arts as a medium for the feminist and queer reclaiming of “women’s work.”

The type of wood used for lath varies from chestnut to oak and other hardwood varieties. The pieces are finished and trimmed with hemlock.

15 X 15 inches

Journal: Art, Motherhood, and Transformation with Green Mountain Design Co

Annalisa Bleasdell of Green Mountain Design Co is a self taught wood artist who works with reclaimed lath salvaged from century old Portland area homes.

Harbour Public’s cofounder Tava Lloyd collaborated closely with Anna to produce this limited series of reclaimed wood art inspired by vintage quilt patterns.

The collection celebrates quilting as a prominent art form within the American cultural landscape and honors the importance of fibre arts as a medium for the feminist and queer reclaiming of “women’s work.”

The type of wood used for lath varies from chestnut to oak and other hardwood varieties. The pieces are finished and trimmed with hemlock.

15 X 15 inches

Journal: Art, Motherhood, and Transformation with Green Mountain Design Co

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