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A Stitch in Time - exploring our circadian rhythms in mixed media

2/24/2023

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In December of 2022, I embarked on a journey to create a piece that represents our circadian rhythms and how they affect our waking and sleeping brains. The process was collaborative as I worked very closely with a neurologist who specializes in sleep medicine. She was invaluable in giving me resources and ideas that made the piece come to life and I am so grateful for all of her input along the way.  As always, I learned SO much while making the piece about how our brains work. Below you will find detailed photos about my artistic process and below that a fully annotated look at  all of the symbols included in this piece.  I urge you to visit SaveStandardTime.com to learn more! Click on the thumbnails to enlarge each photo for a better look. Below the annotated brain you will find an audio file if you have difficulty reading the fine print. Enjoy!

​Have a question? Leave a comment below and I will try to get an answer for you. 
Little tubes of fabric laid out in rainbow order from purple to yellow
Little tubes of fabric in all the right colors
A segmented circle is topped by a segment finished in yellow fuzzy fabric with beads attached and some embroidery thread. you can see other segments labeled 102, 2-3, 11-midnight around the center
First segment of fabric fastened down to artist canvas.
a full brain in a oval embroidery hoop and about half of it is finished with fabric in purples on the left side and yellows on the right side. At the bottom in the unfinished portion is a scissor, needle and thread, small pliers and a skein of purple emboridery thread.
Halfway done with laying down the fabric and embroidery with a few fun elements added too.
a close up of dark purple blue fabric and embroidery. running along the left side is a row of gold beads, upper right side a gold star. In the middle is an embroidered purple melatonin molecule shap and under that 3 little squares and each has a Z in it.
Melatonin molecule embroidered in purple thread along with some ZZZs.
The finished fiber art bain with painted rays of purple, pink, red and yellow alternating with white coming out from it. In the middle of the brain is a plain white circle.
Stretched onto stretcher bars and the painting has begun.
Painting of the interior of the brain signifying day-sun and night-moon.
The final piece took approximately seven weeks in total from initial conception. It is comprised of fabric, thread, beads, charms, buttons, clock hands, and paint on canvas and gallery wrap stretcher bars.  16x20 inches of bright color and texture with so much to look at. See the annotated version of 'A Stitch in Time' below for the full explanation of every detail. 
The finished piece a brightly colored mixed media brain in mostly purples and yelllows with a clock in the center and hours of the day and night represented inside and outside the brain. Each hour inside the brain is a different color and separated from the next by lines of gold beads. Outside the brain are the hours in the opposite colors to the inside separated by gold brainwaves.
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 'A Stitch in Time' neuro art print 8x10 or 11x14
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The Making of 'Better Together'

5/24/2022

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This year brought me a big commission for a large institution and I have spent the last five months making 'Better Together'. It was really a dream project for me! ​
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I was asked to create a piece utilizing T-shirts from Epilepsy Awareness campaigns and any other materials I wanted to use to create this 36x48 inch piece. I got started in early January 2022 embroidering some of the flowers and the bird, and I have just completed it in mid-May. Below you will find a link to the Youtube video which compiles many clips over hours and hours of making, compressing 5 months into less than 5 minutes. 

The process start to finish entailed: First I designed the brain using fabric collage techniques, carefully considering what fabrics look good together and where to place the pieces of T-shirts I received. Each of the cerebral lobes is done in a slightly different color range and yet they all blend together. Once the fabric design was done, I sewed all of the pieces onto the canvas back using my sewing machine and invisible thread. When that was complete, I began the intensive period of hand embroidery which took about 3 months. I even took the piece on the road with me during a long road-trip and you can see me stitching in a hotel room at night, During the final stages of embroidery I added bits and bobs of trim, lace and buttons and even a golden neuron charm that I had in my stash. In the final steps, I stretched the canvas onto a large canvas frame, stapled it into place and added gesso and finally several coats of paint. 

The really great part about doing this commission was that I learned a lot about Epilepsy along the way. Some of this shows up in the piece: purple being the predominant color as that is the color used to promote epilepsy awareness during the month of November every year, and red is not used (except very sparingly) as it can be a trigger for some kinds of seizures. The title 'Better Together' was taken from one of the T-shirts I received and reflects the role that so many people play in the treatment of Epilepsy. 

The most startling piece of information about epilepsy is the prevalence of it. One in 26 people will experience some form of epilepsy during their lifetime. If you'd like to learn more about epilepsy - I can recommend these sites:
Epilepsy Foundation
Cook Children's Comprehensive Epilepsy Program

Fine art prints of 'Better Together' are also available! Click on the Shop button to your right to place your order. 20% of proceeds will be donated to Cook Children’s Neurosciences to support their epilepsy awareness and neuroart programs. 

Better Together - Epilepsy awareness art print 8x10 or 11x14 - 20% of proceeds donated

$49.00 - $95.00
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