About the artwork

Fractured ‘Gello #5 (61.25” x 48”/155 x 122cm) © 2016-2018 Jean M. Judd/Artists Rights Society (ARS) New York Hand Stitched Thread on Textile Fractured Gello #5 is a continuation of the Fractured ‘Gello series referencing the underlying traditional needlepoint embroidery and quilting pattern, called Bargello. The Bargello name originates from the Bargello Palace (1255), now an art museum, in Florence, Italy where chairs were discovered with a “flame stitch” embroidery pattern. The fracturing is no longer happening in an orderly fashion but becoming an undulating line. The black lines are hand applied using handmade bias tape. Dense hand stitching in three distinct patterns flowing from the center outward, enhance the piece and give it visual and physical texture resulting in interesting shadowing effects in various lighting conditions. This piece is designed to be displayed in either a vertical or horizontal orientation. **Contact Artist for relevant shipping charges to Buyer's location.**

Medium Details

Hand Stitched Thread on Textile

Frame

No Frame

Signature

Artist signature on the back of artwork

Condition

New

Provenance

Currently owned by the artist.

Fractured ‘Gello #5

Mixed media

Fine Art

61.25 H x 48 W x .375 D in

Fractured ‘Gello #5 (61.25” x 48”/155 x 122cm)

© 2016-2018 Jean M. Judd/Artists Rights Society (ARS) New York

Hand Stitched Thread on Textile

Seller: Jean M. Judd

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About the artwork

Fractured ‘Gello #5 (61.25” x 48”/155 x 122cm) © 2016-2018 Jean M. Judd/Artists Rights Society (ARS) New York Hand Stitched Thread on Textile Fractured Gello #5 is a continuation of the Fractured ‘Gello series referencing the underlying traditional needlepoint embroidery and quilting pattern, called Bargello. The Bargello name originates from the Bargello Palace (1255), now an art museum, in Florence, Italy where chairs were discovered with a “flame stitch” embroidery pattern. The fracturing is no longer happening in an orderly fashion but becoming an undulating line. The black lines are hand applied using handmade bias tape. Dense hand stitching in three distinct patterns flowing from the center outward, enhance the piece and give it visual and physical texture resulting in interesting shadowing effects in various lighting conditions. This piece is designed to be displayed in either a vertical or horizontal orientation. **Contact Artist for relevant shipping charges to Buyer's location.**

Medium Details

Hand Stitched Thread on Textile

Frame

No Frame

Signature

Artist signature on the back of artwork

Condition

New

Provenance

Currently owned by the artist.

About the artist

Mixed Media Artist Jean M. Judd, Cushing, Wisconsin

Jean Marie Judd - United States

Contemporary Artist Jean M. Judd of Cushing, Wisconsin has been constructing textile artworks for over thirty years incorporating dense hand stitching which gives visual and...

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