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Father, Son and Holy Ghost Installation

Leisa Rich

Canada

Installation, Textile on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Size: 80 W x 66 H x 0.1 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

The Father (main deer, painted gold and sparkles, embodying strength and wisdom) The Son (lavender in prone pose, at peace, safe) and The Holy Ghost (Free motion embroidery on organza to create an ethereal, ghostly presence of the deer of the past) reference the many actual deer who come daily on our small, historical Canadian farm. We desire, and work on, making a spirit of protection for them on our property. As vegans, we do not kill animals, and instead, have created what we call Safe Zone where they may freely roam to eat our apples and vegetation. We are all one on this finite earth existence, and our job is to be protectors from human predators, although the ghost indicates that natural predators, and hunting season in the fall, means that they do die at the paws and hands of other predators. This last year of Covid has ripped apart our relationships, our sense of community and created a stressful existence. I seek to change that, and this piece embodies a beautiful, saccharine atmosphere, almost similar to a Disney movie, in which nothing terrible can happen. This work started with a Romanian vintage textile that had a "fur" pile, made from a short rug technique and yarn. Using paints and dyes, I altered both texture and surface colour. Embellishments made from vintage bark cloth fabric surround the deer in a field of flowers. For those, I sewed the vintage cloth to a heat-hardening interfacing, and dipped every piece in a special glue that hardens the fabrics, allowing them to hold a specific shape. It is very large and really shines in person, as many of the textural details of the surface draw viewers in for a closer look. Hangs by a wooden bar affixed to the back top of the piece.

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Textile on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

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80 W x 66 H x 0.1 D in

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Leisa Rich was born and raised in Ontario, Canada, but spent most of her adult life living and working in the U.S. and traveling the world. In October 2020, Leisa returned to live permanently in Canada. Her home and studio/gallery is in a 100 year old farmhouse with recent modern additions, on 3+ acres of Old MacDonald's Farm, on Howe Island, on the mighty St. Lawrence River. The island has no retail, no doctors, nothing but cottages and houses, animals and birds, thousands of honking geese in the late fall and early spring, and is accessible only by ferry! It is to nature that Rich turns for much of her subject matter. Her destiny as a fiber artist began early with a satin trimmed blankie; Leisa had to run the satin through her fingers from one end to the other before she could fall asleep. As a child, she spent years in the hospital due to illness and deafness, dressing her Barbie and Ken in clothes her mother made. Tactile sensations were there even when sound and humans were not. Leisa is legally deaf. Rich is a very experimental artist working primarily with fibers and mixed media in 2D, sculptural, and installation formats, and incorporates 3D printing, laser engraving, AI and other unexpected techniques into her textural art works. One of her favored techniques is free-motion machine embroidery -- a method of drawing and building texture using a sewing machine and thread -- and hand embroidery, sewing, dyeing, and more. Rich holds Master of Fine Art- Fibers, Bachelor of Fine Art- Fibers, and Bachelor of Education in Art degrees, cum laude. She has exhibited in notable museums such as the Dallas Museum of Art and Ogden Museum of Southern Art, in many galleries/arts centers, and featured in televised interviews and features. Her work is published in over 100 books, magazines and on-line publications. Leisa published a children's book in 2015 on Amazon that features 52 dioramas she constructed of fiber techniques and materials, and in 2019, a series of How-To art books about Fosshape© that are available on . Rich has taught art for 49 years in universities, arts centers, art retreats, The High Museum, Atlanta, and at her own art schools. Rich has art works in the permanent collections of Hilton Hotels,Inc., Delta Airlines Inc., Emory Healthcare, Emory Women’s Health, The Works: Atlanta, The Kamm Foundation, The Dallas Museum of Art, The University of Texas, The University of North Texas, and in several private collections across the U.S.

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