
Haliburton is a beautiful area in Ontario, full of trees, lakes, hills, and creatures of all kinds.
This artwork is my interpretation.
Queen Anne's lace is sprinkled throughout the fields and roadsides.
Trees grow in abundance and house our fine feathered friends.
Bullrushes abound in the wetlands; they are also known as cattails.
I am forever fascinated with the many flying insects.
Framed, backed on velvet with metal trim, cutouts, and stitchings, burnished metal, distressed fabrics and tulle.
| Purchase Now | $500.00 |
Linda explores the intersection of quilting and fabric manipulation within the realm of contemporary fiber art. Through a process of experimentation with texture, material, and technique, she transforms fabric into expressive, tactile landscapes. Her work celebrates the sensory richness of the natural world — the play of light on water, the softness of moss, the movement of wind, and the shimmer of leaves.
Blending traditional quilting methods with innovative fabric manipulation, Linda creates pieces that invite viewers to not only see nature, but to feel it. Each stitch, fold, and layer becomes a meditation on light, rhythm, and texture — an exploration of how fabric can capture the fleeting beauty and quiet power of the natural environment.