Six Songs
1986
20th century
48 in. x 30 in. (121.92 cm x 76.2 cm)
Mary Balzar Buskirk,
American,
(1931–2009)
Object Type:
Sculpture and Installations
Creation Place:
North America, United States
Medium and Support:
woven silk and wool
Credit Line:
Carleton College Art Collection
Accession Number:
1998.186
This six panel weaving was designed to reflect the artist’s memories of the first half of her life, spent in Southern Minnesota, "memories of happy times, certainly romanticized by years and distance."
With the composition loosely determined in a pencil sketch, the six-panel weaving was constructed by hand on an 8-harness loom. Wool and raw silk were used to give the work a richly textured beauty. The original plans, Buskirk explains, were altered continually to clarify visual relationships, change emotional qualities, correct compositional problems, and to make a more effective image.
The artist hopes that viewers will ôbe able to share in her joys and also bring their own delight in Minnesota’s seasonal changes to their experience of this work.