Quilts
A beginning with fabric and color
CARLA CORBIN ART, 2019 – 2021
Size: 24” x 34,” 2019
I had never made a quilt. No quilts were passed down in our family; for additional winter warmth we had my father’s Army blankets.
Size: 41” x 29,” 2020
I think in terms of place: tangible, bump-into-things places, imaginary places, or places that might exist for a season, or at a particular time of day. The ‘river’ in this piece was essential to get the composition to work, and while the idea of time as a river is not new, it’s appealing to think of the banks of the river as quiet places outside of time, for sitting still, observing, catching one’s breath.
Size: 27″ x 48,” 2020
Made in a dyeing workshop, this cloth bore the distinctive patterns of experimental, random printing.
18″ x 18,” 2021
Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Space
The idea of dwelling – where we spend time, eat, sleep and feel safe, invests these containers, or structures, with meaning beyond the simple function of shelter. Dwelling over time accumulates memories, which are anchored to place – to the successive places we’ve felt at home, where both dreams and memories might have shelter. In this piece I was thinking about the many ways dwelling places can be contingent – maybe a little tilted, not fully enclosed, or lacking a door.