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Lesley Dill

American, b. 1950

Lesley Dill
(American, b. 1950)

"Red Poem Hands: I felt my life with both my hands, to see if it was there", 1994

wood, thread and cloth
from Emily Dickinson (American, 1830-1886), poem #351, an "Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans" label with artist, title and date en verso.
Glazed and framed.
36" x 12", framed 43" x 19-1/4"

Literature: Julie Lasky, "A Brooklyn Artist Adjust to Making Art in Solitude", The New York Times, April 2, 2020; https://www.lesleydill.net/; thryza Nichols Goodeve, "Words Have Wings that Fly From the Mouths of Others", Exhibition Catalogue, Hunter Museum of American Art, 2009/2010.

Notes: In 1990, a fortuitous gift of a book of Emily Dickinson's poetry was to have a profound effect on the trajectory of Lesley Dill's art. Inspired by the reclusive poet's lyrical and haunting phrasing, Dill soon began to incorporate snippets of the poetry into her mixed media works. The artist once stated that "As I turned the pages, phrases jumped off and flew down my throat like birds". Employing such unexpected materials as fabric, paper, horsehair, thread and paper and utilizing techniques as varied as photo collage, assemblage and print-making she created a powerful series that explores language, meaning and spirituality.



wood, thread and cloth
from Emily Dickinson (American, 1830-1886), poem #351, an "Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans" label with artist, title and date en verso.
Glazed and framed.
36" x 12", framed 43" x 19-1/4"

  • Literature: Julie Lasky, "A Brooklyn Artist Adjust to Making Art in Solitude", The New York Times, April 2, 2020; https://www.lesleydill.net/; thryza Nichols Goodeve, "Words Have Wings that Fly From the Mouths of Others", Exhibition Catalogue, Hunter Museum of American Art, 2009/2010.
  • Notes: In 1990, a fortuitous gift of a book of Emily Dickinson's poetry was to have a profound effect on the trajectory of Lesley Dill's art. Inspired by the reclusive poet's lyrical and haunting phrasing, Dill soon began to incorporate snippets of the poetry into her mixed media works. The artist once stated that "As I turned the pages, phrases jumped off and flew down my throat like birds". Employing such unexpected materials as fabric, paper, horsehair, thread and paper and utilizing techniques as varied as photo collage, assemblage and print-making she created a powerful series that explores language, meaning and spirituality.



  • Condition: **In overall good condition. Two threads are entangled. Lucite with scratches.
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