Holy Papercuts: Stephen Sollins’ Tyvek Patchwork Quilts

PaperQuilt-Lead1.jpg“Untitled (Return to Sender, after Mary Jane Smith, 1865) 2010” detail

Most of the quilts I’ve seen in the past year have been hanging on walls as artwork in a museum or studio. After all, spending hours weaving a blanket by hand is now considered to be a craft, a quaintly outdated one, perhaps, but one that still has many practitioners to this day. (Trust me—I lived with a quilting editor for a year.)

Stephen Sollins is one of those people. Though I can’t really say that he fits the stereotypical grandmotherly image of a quilter—Sollins chooses to forgo soft floral fabrics for patchwork masterpieces made out of Tyvek mailing envelopes.

PaperQuilt-Comp.jpg“Untitled (Missive) 2010”

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