Pattern and Flow: Exhibition at the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Chinese Garden
This exhibition at the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Chinese Garden encompassed my Asian inspired work of the last decade.
Garden Patterns, on the left of the image (above), are a pair of hangings incorporating shibori and original block print. Autumn Pool, right, features handpainting, stencilling, and katazome. Tao Te Ching 42 and I Ching 42
(right) are a pair of raw silk panels, incorporating hand painted dye and potato dextrin resist.
Below, Path includes screenprint and shibori with natural indigo dye, while Flow is hand painted dye and shibori with indigo. Woodland Meditation and Garden Meditation, below right, feature screen printed images with seeds sewn on the surface of the works.




Your work is beautiful. I missed you at the reunion but am glad you gave us your website. Susan
Exquisite work!
Your work is wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
Hello Jean,
This is two voices from the distant past, whom you may or may not recall. It may be that we don’t know each other and didn’t attend high school. Either way, your work is rich and lovely; we enjoyed the brief tour we took of the gallery.
Yvonne Lever and Maureen Shields
Hey Yvonne — I don’t know if this address is still current as I haven’t done anything with my WordPress account for years. So nice to hear from you, and Maureen too! To see something more current, I’m on Instagram – @jeankares – but I haven’t been posting there for a while, either. Hope you’re both well, feel free to reach out. jkares@web.ca, 604-788-4211.
Hi Jean, an admirer from a way back.