Art
Camels at the Oasis
- Item Number
- 20
- Estimated Value
- 300 USD
- Sold
- 155 USD to qkdd360df
- Number of Bids
- 6 - Bid History
Item Description
Embroidered cotton, raw edge appliqué, machine quilting
35" Wide x 25" High
Quilter | Deborah Elouahabi
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This block was embroidered by a survivor of gender-based violence in the African Country of Mali. It describes life in her village before she was attacked and expelled during conflict.
The block was turned into a quilt by Deborah Elouahabi in Virginia. Deborah learned how to quilt from her grandmother and went on to learn painting, embroidery and other fiber crafts. Art quilting allows her to bring it all together.
With Sister Artists, Deborah was looking to quilt for a cause. She has not visited Sub-Saharan Africa but has attended events on gender-based violence and forced marriage. She thought a lot about her Malian sister artist while working on her block and wonders what the future will bring for her.
Deborah enhanced her Malian block by adding new features that include deep
green palm trees, camels, and a pool. One of the trees allowed her to cover up a
wrinkle, but overall, she was impressed by the quality of the Malian stitching. Deborah used raw edge appliqué to add her pieces.
All proceeds from this auction will be invested in a quilting project for GBV survivors in Mali. To donate visit our home page - www.advocacynet.org.
Donated By:

Deborah Elouahabi
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