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Seed to Harvest
8 in
x
42 in
x
42 in
(20 cm x 107 cm x 107 cm)
Year
2019
Photo Credit
Larry Berman
Price
$0.00
In 1830, amid controversy and opposition, President Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act forcibly removing thousands of Native Americans to reservations west of the Mississippi River. His goal was to “separate Indians from immediate contact with settlements of whites,” claiming “the policy of the Government toward the red man is not only liberal, but generous.” The struggles of Native Americans transcends time, and can be connected to the continual hardship and discrimination experienced today.
Materials
Cotton fabric, Procion dyes, textile inks, photo emulsion silkscreen materials, fusible web, Peltex, cotton threads. Dyeing and printing by artist.
Techniques
Screen printed images on dyed fabric, fusing, machine quilted, machine stitched binding techniques to create a two-sided French door accordion book.