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barns, hand papermaking, hex signs, Jane Ingram Allen, Oregon, quilts, Sitka Center for Art & Ecology, Tillamook
There are many barns and other businesses in the nearby town of Tillamook, Oregon (famous for cheese, and yes we toured the Tillamook Cheese Factory too) that have these colorful quilt pattern squares on them. Each barn has a different pattern and makes a trail for tourists to follow in the area. Sitka Center is located at the very southern edge of Taillamook County and actually closer to Lincoln City, Oregon, in Lincoln County, but Tillamook is an interesting place to visit about 29 miles north on the coast. Since I am from Alabama and all my female ancestors were quilters, I am familiar with quilting patterns and wanted to try and this with handmade paper. I started making a new series of handmade paper quilts. Here are some photos of the first quilt and how it was created. 










I used “buttercut” stencils on three different moulds to make the quilt squares and played around with the order and color sequences. I joined the handmade paper quilt squares with thread glueing it with acrylic soft gel matte in my usual way so that the quilt can fold up for easy storage and transport. It is interesting to hang this quilt in space with the light coming through and see the threads that sew this quilt together and how they contribute to the layered look. The Boyden Studio at Sitka Center for Art & Ecology (www.sitkacenter.org) where I am lucky to be working during this residency is a wonderful big and light-filled space. Check back later for more updates on my 3-month artist-in-residency at Sitka Center from Oct. 16 – Jan. 10.

Hi Jane,
I just attempted to send photos of the bird nests and your gallery show in Point Reyes, but the email address I have for you isn’t working. I sent to info@janeingramallen.com Let me know the best email address to send you photos. It’s pretty nutty here (getting ready to go to CT Thanksgiving week), so it might be after we return before I get another chance to send the photos.
Have a lovely Thanksgiving and hello to Tim.
Best,
Jan Freeman Long
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Beautiful …both the process and the product.!
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Thank you for posting the sequence of images showing the Intriguing process and art! i was drawn to your website after viewing images of you working on your Salmon River Estuary Site Map: http://wordpress.com/read/post/id/47790618/3047/ I hope to find more photos of it!!
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Hi, I will be posting more photos and information about my artworks that I am doing during the residency at Sitka Center for Art & Ecology in Otis, Oregon. Hope I can get some more up tomorrow!
Thanks so much for your comment.
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