American quilts were originally recycled fabric. I want to recycle classic paper periodicals and recognizable paper products into quilt collages. Paper is the other “Fabric of our Lives”.
We still read newspapers, write checks, keep road maps in our cars, check spelling in dictionaries, but we also continue to have more convenient options – faster more efficient ways of getting information and getting things done. New technology has become mainstream and we are leaving “everyday” paper landmarks behind. The function of paper is being replaced by computers and plastic.
The project would combine my “hands-on” art as well as strengthen my design skills. Taking my art to a level of contribution to our community. Art redefining classic icons in our past. These visions must be saved for future generations to see. They will provide an appreciation and knowledge for how we connected and communicated. Before “email” we mailed handwritten letters. Paper has enriched our lives in ways that deserve more credit.
Recycled art is a valuable contribution to our society as we all move away from the primary uses of paper. There is a place for nostalgia as we are reminded of how paper has been woven throughout our homes, communities and all social institutions. Preserve it as an art form.