Events16 Aug 2009 06:59 pm

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After arriving at Connie Rohde’s C Contemporary Art Gallery in Los Alamos, CA, I was surprised to meet the artist of the quilts and discover not a savvy middle aged Southern woman, but a very young man seemingly in the prime of his career. Having grown up in the South and studied art and architecture at Cooper Union, Haynes began experimenting with quilting and has developed a very unique repertoire of colorful fabric mosaics that enliven subjects from the icons of this latest show, American Nostalgia,  to those closer to the artist. More of Haynes’ work is displayed on his website and his blog.

The images in this show were chosen in an unusual manner: through the tallied results of a questionnaire collected from 700 people on what icon they felt represented America. The results were extremely varied, and consensus was reached in groups of less than a dozen in most cases and from only 200 answers sharing commonalities, suggesting Americans draw a sense of national identity from a multitudinous bank of ideas and concepts.

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Klimt-like gold quilt of American icon, Michael Jackson. [The squarish embroidered signature reminds me of an inustrialized version of Gustav Klimt's boxy signature.]

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Pie and Flag were the two most common ideas identified in the survey results and thus were combined in this piece.

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No wine and cheese at this opening! American nostalgic food items only: soda, beer, hot dogs, and apple pie!

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Detail of President Lincon. The photo this was based on was chosen for its ability to convey the humble and quiet nature of this nation’s 16th president.

2 Responses to “Luke Haynes’ Fine Art Quilts Featured at C Gallery: A Show Worth Driving to Los Alamos, CA to See!”

  1. on 16 Aug 2009 at 7:45 pm anonymous

    what a neat opening :) wish i could have gone! oh, and i love that someone is staring at your sister in the long view picture of the room ;)
    -aj

  2. on 19 Aug 2009 at 12:35 pm Connie Rohde

    The youthful energy present at the opening and in the work enlivened the event. Painting in fabric pieces….Luke makes it look easy The detail in the sewing is amazing! Very provocative as well. The photo quilt was a very cool idea…buying a selected size of a photo “collage/quilt” of the concept, AMERICAN NOSTALGIA. Then priced by the square inch!! Very forward thinking!

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