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    • HOME
    • about
    • WORK
      • Paradise Collages
      • Installations
      • Misplaced Series
      • Mental Narratives Photos
      • Mental Narratives Books
      • Mental Narratives Canvas
      • Mental Narratives Thread
      • Mental Narratives Paint
      • Mental Narratives Collage
      • Quilts
      • Paintings
      • Works on Paper
      • Fabric and Paint
      • Fabric Collages
    • COMMUNITY PROJECTS
      • Diary of the Recent Past
      • HOPEMASK
    • Dot Art Studio
    • current exhibitions
    • Contact

laura villarreal

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quilted works

"Breaking Borders: Mental Mapping of a Suffragette"

Naturally dyed fabric, textiles, thread, yarn and cotton fabric

40x60"

2020


"Breaking Borders" approaches the Suffrage movement from the inner soul of the Suffragettes. The power of will, the resilence and all the aspects that came into place for women to break the boundaries of a mindset that was in place for many centuries. It is a tribute to those who crossed not the physical borders, but the mental ones; those that got out of their comfort zone to face their fears, and were brave enough to fight against all the limitations of the time. Those who were not afraid to change the normalcy; and achieved it by embracing their power and showing it to the world, but most importantly, to themselves.


This work was part of the exhibition "40 Women Pulling the Thread of Social Discourse" at the Camp Gallery and the Fiber Artists Miami Association   

detail & process

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