Portrait of Place: Hortus

No Longer Available

Completed

2020

Medium

Archival Print

Dimensions

26" x 26" Framed

Cost

SOLD

Description

My work brings together materials and processes that express the union of humanity and the physical world, most often textile traditions in collaboration with botanical material.

The deep historical and lived experience we have with cloth echoes our connection to the botany all around us-both are entwined with our evolution and survival, and they are now so completely integrated into our lives, that they become nearly invisible. Both flora and cloth represent powerful and symbolic connections to place, time, people and our past.

Whether stitching, drawing, planting seeds, or harvesting, my hands echo the gestures made by thousands of hands over thousands of years and I feel connected to the lineage of people working with textiles, plants and the land. Stitching, like horticulture, can be functional-- a technical solution to join materials/a means of survival-- or, both can be done purely in service of the soul, lifting the spirit through beauty and wonder.

About this Artist

Hillary Waters Fayle

Hillary Waters Fayle

Hillary Waters Fayle is an artist and Assistant Professor, directing the fiber program at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she also earned her MFA. Her work is in the permanent collections of the Burchfield Penney Art Center in Buffalo, NY, Grace Farms Foundation in New Canaan, CT, the Kalmthout Arboretum & Botanical Gardens in Belgium and is currently on view at Oak Spring Garden Foundation as well as three US Embassies around the world.  Recent professional projects and publications include collaborations with Domestika, L’Occitane en Provence and the New York Botanical Garden. A public installation in collaboration with the AKG Museum can be seen year-round in Buffalo, NY. 
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