Don't call me Square
Part of my social symbolism series, Don’t Call Me Square reflects on the slur when someone calls you square. People should be able to be themselves without being judged. The circles overlapping the curves reflect that even the most serious people have curves and are not once dimensional. All of the quilting using curves and no straight lines continuing the theme that all people are multi-dimensional when you take the time to get to know them.
Part of my social symbolism series, Don’t Call Me Square reflects on the slur when someone calls you square. People should be able to be themselves without being judged. The circles overlapping the curves reflect that even the most serious people have curves and are not once dimensional. All of the quilting using curves and no straight lines continuing the theme that all people are multi-dimensional when you take the time to get to know them.
Part of my social symbolism series, Don’t Call Me Square reflects on the slur when someone calls you square. People should be able to be themselves without being judged. The circles overlapping the curves reflect that even the most serious people have curves and are not once dimensional. All of the quilting using curves and no straight lines continuing the theme that all people are multi-dimensional when you take the time to get to know them.