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Judith’s
hand-dyed, quilted and appliquéd silk wall pieces
are shimmering landscapes sometimes suggesting sunrise or
sunset; glistening rays of light dancing on water; or vast
vistas of sky and earth meeting. To reach these spectacular
effects, she employs a Japanese technique of dyeing called
arashi shibori, literally translated to mean storm in Japanese
because the patterns created resemble driven rain. Judith
further manipulates the surface with dyes. She may piece
the fabric to achieve purposeful images, and embellish the
shapes with stitching.
Selected Permanent Collections:
M.H. de Young Memorial Museum,
San Francisco, CA
Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY
Shibori City Nagoya permanent collection,
Nagoya, Japan
please contact
us for other available works
thirteenmoonsgallery@earthlink.net

Scroll #2
10" x 52"
$1200 |
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In
Fog or Fire
55" x
53"
$4400
 
Baylands
Series: "Vernal Pool"
59" x 56"
$5000

Baylands Series: "Paloma"
62" x
65"
$5200
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