Henry Holmes’ quilts tell stories that are at once deeply personal and speak broadly to the African American experience. Dorothy Dandridge is self-possessed and flirtatious as she smiles at you over her bare shoulder. Elsewhere, a group of plantation workers appear not as broken figures from a distant past, as the embodiment of urban cool.Henry Holmes lives in Baltimore, but is a native of Harlem. If you can not visit the exhibit, take a moment to visit his website at HenrysArts.weebly.com or click here to see a quick 30 second video of his quilts on YouTube. Enjoy!
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Henry Holmes: Fabric of Love - Imaginations of Portrait &Traditional Quilts in Baltimore
I'm always amazed to learn about the works of other quilters! On exhibit August 12 - 28, 2010 in Baltimore, Maryland is "Henry Holmes: Fabric of Love - Imaginations of Portrait and Traditional Quilts." If you are nearby, visit the Creative Alliance at the Patterson. There are 24 pieces in the show. According to the promo materials:
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Kyra, thank you so much for adding me on your blog site. I am just totally amazed at all the information that you have here. I just went brain crazy seeing different events, other people's works. I'm just out of words. Truly a fantastic site you have and thanks for adding me on.
Henry
Mr. Henry - So glad to have stumbled upon your websites and been introduced to your quilts! Welcome to Black Threads!
Niice blog thanks for posting
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