“Spot the dot”, my last quilt finish, has been selected to be part of “Camouflage”. Juried by Lorraine Roy, it’s an exhibition celebrating the wonder of wildlife and the artistry of concealment, inspired by a theme submitted by SAQA Member Leilani Purvis.
“Spot the dot” will be on display, at the International Quilt Festival, Houston Texas, since October 31, 2024. Additional venues are Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, Arizona (July 19th – September 28, 2025); Detroit Zoo, Royal Oak, Michigan (November 2025 – February 2026); exhibition will travel through December 2027.
I now have five works travelling with SAQA shows. Thanks to SAQA international nonprofit organisation, whose mission is to promote art quilts, for the organisation of many initiatives and opportunities.
This is the story of “Spot the dot”.
How would you behave, if you had a mixed identity, such as the one of a black and white dot (pardon, a black and white button) appearing in this quilt?
Would you act like the black dots, who are wandering around, exploring opportunities, searching for a gate to break free? Or you’d rather look for safety, hiding within the crowd, pressed inside a box, among the other buttons that look quite similar you?
Ok, let’s take another point of view. Let’s join the observer, who can easily spot the dot. Human brain is wired to connect the dots and to go straight to the point. So… what’s the point of treasure hunt? To find ‘em all! Until the last point.
Play the game and search for a “point”!