God Has a Big Eraser (2016)
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75in x 75in x .2in
Materials: assorted textiles, thread, batting.
I converted figures from my photographs into layered vector files, which I then laser cut into fabric. The layers of fabric were then reassembled into the vector figures in patch form and sewn onto the quilt's collage surface.
Pictured: God Has a Big Eraser (2016) undergraduate solo exhibition in the Visual Arts Center Gallery at the University of San Diego.