Strong Steady Hands
Quiltmaking holds a profound history and significance within the African American community, representing more than just a craft but a cherished tradition of storytelling and cultural preservation. Rooted in the ancestral customs brought from Africa, quilts became a medium for communication and resistance during times of slavery and segregation. African American women, often overlooked in historical narratives, transformed scraps of fabric into intricate quilts, weaving together their collective experiences, hopes, and dreams.
These quilts served as maps to freedom, secret codes of the Underground Railroad, and silent witnesses to the struggles endured. Through generations, the art of quiltmaking has persisted, preserving the cultural heritage and celebrating identity. Today, quiltmaking continues to be a cherished practice, fostering community connection, storytelling, and honoring the ancestral legacy of those who came before them.
Alonzo Adams pays homage to the revered quiltmakers of the past and present with this release. The piece portrays an elder, her skilled hands weaving together a quilt with strength and precision. Through intricate details and masterful brushstrokes, Adams captures the essence of the time-honored tradition.
Limited edition. Giclee on paper. Measures 30×24 inches (image size). Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity from the artist. Edition size of 250pcs.
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