Few mediums offer the same flexibility as textiles as an artistic expression of life itself. Through the age old traditions of quilting, the individuality of different fibres has been explored in detail, and a new artform is emerging. The artists’ talent is tested by their ability to express the personalities of the media, and through their craft create a personal bond between viewer and art.
Cynthia Morgan is a resident of the Sunshine Coast at Caloundra, an hours drive north of Brisbane, the capital of Queensland. Her studio overlooks Tooway Lake, Moffat Beach and Headland and the sea. She dyes her fabrics to achieve greater subtlety for her art quilts, and loves to work in the ever changing sea colours. Cynthia is known for her Rainforest, Australian Outback, and Flower series, as well as the Barrier Reef and Sea series. Between teaching assignments in USA and working in her studio, Cynthia and her husband choose for their frequent holidays, interesting locations in the rainforest, or Outback Australia, or on the Barrier Reef to inspire her. Cynthia uses the photographs she takes on these holidays as her jumping off point for her designs. Through her quilts Cynthia wants to make the viewer more aware of the beauty of the natural environment which is being gradually eroded by man’s uncontrolled intrusion. This reflects her concern for the growing struggle between retaining the integrity of the natural environment while still allowing for man’s sustainable development.