
AN ELEPHANT NEVER FORGETS
I took this haunting photo of the elephant skull at the entrance to Tarangire National Park in Tanzania in 1989. The skull was a strong statement regarding the devastation of a magnificent species. In 1900, it is estimated that elephants in Africa numbered between 5 – 10 million. By 1979, that had dwindled to 1.3 million and ten years later, to only 600,000. I printed my photos on cotton fabric and then stitched the piece.
24 x 24 inches
SOLD
EXHIBITIONS:
Taiwan International Quilt Exhibition, Tainan Taiwan, March 26 - April 8, 2009
Art Quilts At The Sedgwick, Philadelphia PA, April 4 - May 2, 2004
Shades of Grey, Las Cruces Museum of Fine Art, Las Cruces NM , June 6 - 29, 2009
Shades of Grey, Johnson’s of Madrid, Madrid NM, November 8 – December 31, 2002
24 x 24 inches
SOLD
EXHIBITIONS:
Taiwan International Quilt Exhibition, Tainan Taiwan, March 26 - April 8, 2009
Art Quilts At The Sedgwick, Philadelphia PA, April 4 - May 2, 2004
Shades of Grey, Las Cruces Museum of Fine Art, Las Cruces NM , June 6 - 29, 2009
Shades of Grey, Johnson’s of Madrid, Madrid NM, November 8 – December 31, 2002