It Began with Song of the Reef
Living and working as an artist on the island of St. Croix in the US Virgin Islands, the
sea provides for me fathomless inspiration that will last me a lifetime to
explore. For this reason I decided that my work as an artist would be dedicated
to honoring the sea.
This blog will be my journal as I create these painted reefs on organza fabric and as I seek helpful people and organizations that can sponsor this project as a traveling exhibit. My ultimate goal is to raise awareness towards coral reef conservation because the reefs are in trouble and they need our help today.
My first chosen medium as an artist is fabric because I
can layer it and add embellishments of threads, yarns and beads to create
texture and dimensionality. I create art quilts featuring the sea and its colorful creatures . This art quilt is called “Poseidon’s
Garden.”
One day I set out to capture the translucence of jellyfish
on cloth. This is when organza came into
my creative life. I layered organza as a
quilt top and was happy with the results in “Jellyfish.” Here is a detail of it:
I enjoyed the shimmery, watery effect of organza and
tulle, and explored it further with “Seahorse
Under the Moon.”
Years passed and my explorations took me into the land of
mixed media to dwell deeper into texture.
Here is “Sea Urchin” which was created on a wood panel, with sand from
the beach, and lots of beads and acrylic paints.
Paints had now entered my arsenal of tools, and I loved the
possibilities they offered. I revisited
some of my earlier pieces, like “Turtle Magic.” This art quilt came to life
when I added acrylic paint to it.
In time, I found myself again ruminating on the idea of
translucency. Jellyfish returned as a
subject, but this time I wanted to see the jellyfish floating on water so
transparent that you could see through to the other side. I did away with the quilted backing
and kept only the organza.
This is how “Moon Jellyfish” was born, by using acrylic paints and other
embellishments on layers of organza.
Then the question arose: How to use this new medium to capture
that magical feeling when the sun shines through the water onto the corals and
everything shimmers? “Song of the Reef”
attempted to answer this question.
Song of the Reef also led me to a new idea: Imagine an entire coral reef painted on large,
multi-layered panels of organza. And
imagine those panels swaying in the breeze as people walk among them. Imagine taking this virtual reef to people in
places far from the sea, to people who may have never seen a coral reef, and
may never see one.
Imagine that these people feel something walking among those painted reefs. What if they feel a little wonderment, perhaps? The desire to see the real thing some day? The desire for their children to experience the magic of the sea? The realization that magical places such as coral reefs may not exist by the time their children are adults? The need to do something about this?
Song of the Reef has brought me full circle, to my desire to use my art to honor the sea. This desire is now an intent: to create the world of coral reefs on fabric and make it into a traveling installation.
Imagine that these people feel something walking among those painted reefs. What if they feel a little wonderment, perhaps? The desire to see the real thing some day? The desire for their children to experience the magic of the sea? The realization that magical places such as coral reefs may not exist by the time their children are adults? The need to do something about this?
Song of the Reef has brought me full circle, to my desire to use my art to honor the sea. This desire is now an intent: to create the world of coral reefs on fabric and make it into a traveling installation.
This blog will be my journal as I create these painted reefs on organza fabric and as I seek helpful people and organizations that can sponsor this project as a traveling exhibit. My ultimate goal is to raise awareness towards coral reef conservation because the reefs are in trouble and they need our help today.
I am inviting you to join me on this journey. Let’s create a union of hearts that love the
sea, because every bit of love counts towards creating a magnetism strong enough
to change the world. Your useful advice, your helpful contacts, the
door that you may open, your kindness and your good wishes are all welcome.








Hi Jamila,
ReplyDeletethat sounds like a wonderful idea! Maybe Oceana could travel one day to Germany...?!
Wonderful! I look forward to following you on this journey!
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