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Cellular Structure VI (Stack of Six)

Sue Benner2007

The National Quilt Museum

The National Quilt Museum
Paducah, United States

"A cell can be described as the functional unit of a larger whole. I think about cells as an organizing device in many contexts, but the biological cell is a particular source of fascination for me. These shapes live in my mind and are the building blocks of my world and my art."

While pursuing a degree in Molecular biology and master's in biomedical illustration, Sue created her vision of the microscopic universe in painted and quilted textile constructions.

Details

  • Title: Cellular Structure VI (Stack of Six)
  • Creator: Sue Benner
  • Date Created: 2007
  • Physical Location: Collection of The National Quilt Museum
  • Physical Dimensions: 40" x 81 1/4"
  • Techniques Used: Machine pieced, machine quilted
  • Materials Used: Silk, cotton, polyester, commercial and found fabrics, recycled clothing, dye, paint

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