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Blocks and strips (detail), 2005

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Mary Lee Bendolph (b. 1935), Blocks and strips (detail), 2005

Corduroy, 82 x 78 in.; High Museum of Art, Museum purchase and gift of the Souls Grown Deep Foundation

One of Mary Lee Bendolph’s most original creations is a group of quilts that were inspired by a “fine art” intaglio print she herself made during the two weeks she spent with Louisiana Bendolph at Paulson Press in Berkeley, California, in the summer of 2005. She made prints based on her quilts, adapting one medium to another, then, when she got home, she began to introduce the aesthetic of her prints into the quilts she made.

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