VIEW FROM HOUSE ROCK

 

View From House Rock
A vigorous hike through the rolling river hills of south-central Pennsylvania leads to the reward of this view of the Susquehanna from House Rock.


Altered digital photo on cotton, cyanotype on cotton, silk fabrics, various fiber embellishments, machine stitching, and hand beadwork
Size: 14"h x 14"w
Private Collection

 About the Susquehanna: Archaeology of the Lower Susquehanna River reveals that American Indians had utilized its resources for thousands of years. Around 1550 AD, the people we know as the Susquehannock moved from higher up the river to the Lower Susquehanna Valley. The Susquehannock were Iroquoian speakers and shared many similarities with the Iroquois in New York. Learn more here.

 

Exhibit History

  • Small Wonders VIII at the International Quilt Festival, 2006, Chicago IL and the International Quilt Festival, 2006, Houston, TX

  • Quilter's Newsletter Magazine, issue #385

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