Julia LeKunder – Weaving with Stitches and Paint

NE-249JL
$1,000.00
This is a Past/Present/Future exhibit piece. Available to pick up or have shipped after January 11, 2026.

Artist Statement: 

This work explores the intersection of paint, needlework, and weaving, creating the illusion of weaving with paint and cross-stitch, neither of which are woven but are both embedded into a woven substrate. Paint strokes made with a dual-loaded paintbrush, the same technique used in rosemaling, are painted directly onto the cotton textile. Vertical lines of cross-stitch are then added, alternately stopping at the edges of the paint and stitching through the paint to create the woven illusion. The cross-stitch "warp" includes multiple shades of floss to create a gradient like the painted "weft," furthering the trompe l'oeil effect. Inspiration for this piece includes needlepoint patterns designed during the mid-1900s for the Norwegian needlepoint company Gunnar Pedersen, as well as Sigmund Årseth's unique, modern interpretations of traditional rosemaling. 

Dimensions:  5 x 7 inches
Materials:   cotton, embroidery floss, acrylic paint

Scandinavian folk art has been at the center of Julia's artistic practice since childhood. She remembers spending summers at Swedish camp weaving on floor looms and taking classes with her mother to learn rosemaling. She's applied skills learned in these classes to her own art, in both traditional contexts and contemporary interpretations.  

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If shipping is requested, we will contact you in January with an additional shipping charge.
$1,000.00
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