Title: Semagram 216
Semagram series
Format: 71,5 x 139 cm – 28” x 55″
Weight: 590 g – 1 lb 5 oz
Date: 2020 – 2021
No. 216.2021.7
Technique: Hand-stitched and hand-quilted as three layers including one that’s back-to-front and one silk core
2,418 textile squares 3-cm wide
Description: As for works in the Moments Series, the Semagrams reprise the lines of force in a photographic collage by Karl Hermann Haupt, a Bauhaus student from the early 20th century.
In this Semagrams Series, the decision to reduce both the colour palette and the format augments the visual effect. More vibrant, the composition with its criss-cross gentian blue lines seems to be imbued with tension.
Central to the composition, two drawings from the original block are complete, surrounded by ten partial blocks, suggesting the full deployment of the drawing.
The off-centre concentric quilted spokes enhances the dynamic effect and holds the three layers together.
Title: Semagram 219
Semagram series
Format: 70,5 x 136 cm – 28” x 54″
Weight: 495 g – 1 lb 2 oz
Date: 2020 – 2022
No. 219.2022.3
Technique: Hand-stitched. A reverse assembly with a 3-D effect, except for one horizontal edge and one vertical.
2,418 textile squares 3-cm wide
Description: As for works in the Moments Series, the Semagrams reprise the lines of force in a photographic collage by Karl Hermann Haupt, a Bauhaus student from the early 20th century.
In this Semagrams Series, the decision to reduce both the colour palette and the format augments the visual effect. More vibrant, the composition with its criss-cross white lines seems to be imbued with tension.
Central to the composition, two drawings from the original block are complete, surrounded by ten partial blocks, suggesting the full deployment of the drawing.
The two off-centre, concentric quilted spokes enhance the dynamic effect and holds the three layers together.
Title: Semagram 218
Semagram series
Format: 71 x 137 cm – 28” x 54″
Weight: 510 g – 1 lb 3 oz
Date: 2020 – 2022
No. 218.2022.2
Technique: Hand-stitched and hand-quilted as three layers including one that’s back-to-front and one silk core
2,418 textile squares 3-cm wide
Description: As for works in the Moments Series, the Semagrams reprise the lines of force in a photographic collage by Karl Hermann Haupt, a Bauhaus student from the early 20th century.
In this Semagrams Series, the decision to reduce both the colour palette and the format augments the visual effect. More vibrant, the composition with its criss-cross gentian blue lines seems to be imbued with tension.
Central to the composition, two drawings from the original block are complete, surrounded by ten partial blocks, suggesting the full deployment of the drawing.
The off-centre concentric quilted spokes enhances the dynamic effect and holds the three layers together.
Title: Semagram 217
Semagram series
Format: 72 x 137 cm – 28” x 54″
Weight: 540 g – 1 lb 4 oz
Date: 2020 – 2022
No. 217.2022.1
Technique: Hand-stitched. At the centre, a reverse assembly with a 3-D effect, while on either side, the quilting is very smooth.
2,418 textile squares 3-cm wide
Description: As for works in the Moments Series, the Semagrams reprise the lines of force in a photographic collage by Karl Hermann Haupt, a Bauhaus student from the early 20th century.
In this Semagrams Series, the decision to reduce both the colour palette and the format augments the visual effect. More vibrant, the composition with its criss-cross red lines seems to be imbued with tension.
Central to the composition, two drawings from the original block are complete, surrounded by ten partial blocks, suggesting the full deployment of the drawing.
The off-centre concentric quilted spokes enhances the dynamic effect and holds the three layers together.
Thaw series
Semagram series
Moments series
Running water series
Five squares series
Time and Space series
Circles series
Alhambra series
Other works 2015 …
Other works 2009 – 2013
Collaborative projects
Instants series
Running water series
Five squares series
Time and Space series
Circles series
Alhambra series
Other works 2015 …
Other works 2009 – 2013
Collaborative projects