Thread: Line Form Image

Thread: Line Form Image brings together the work of Blair Martin Cahill, Clare B Jones, and Kelly Mead in an exhibition exploring the expressive potential of thread and textile-based processes. Through hand stitching, layered surfaces, and material experimentation, the artists approach thread as a language capable of describing image, form, and human experience.

Spanning figurative and abstract approaches, the exhibition reflects the evolving place of fiber and textile within contemporary fine art.

Blair Martin Cahill

Biography

Blair Martin Cahill creates narrrative-driven embroidery using thread to build character, gesture and emotional presence. She holds degrees from CalArts and Chelsea college of Arts and has exhibited internationally including the Royal Academy Suer Exhibition and a recent solo show in New York

Artist Statement

My work begins with an imagined narrative-who the figure is and what they carry. That sense of story guides each decision, from gesture to expression to the accumulation of stitched line. Thread becomes both structure and mark, shaping form while holding emotional weight. Through a slow, deliberate process, the image emerges as something both constructed and felt.

I’m interested in how embroidery can move beyond surface, creating a space where viewers encounter not just a figure, but a presence- one that invites a quieter more attentive kind of looking.

The Marquis

Blair Martin Cahill
Ojai, CA
3D Embroidery on silk
21” x 16” x 2”
Limited edition series of 5

$1400

Rincon


Blair Martin Cahill
Ojai, CA
Embroidery on cotton
14.5” x 14.5” x 2”
Limited edition series of 5

$950

Nine Exuberant Nudes


Blair Martin Cahill
Ojai, CA
Embroidery on cotton
12” x 8” x 2”
Limited edition series of 5


$700

Gayle and Din

 
Blair Martin Cahill
Ojai, CA
Embroidery on cotton
18.5” x 18.5” x 2”
Limited edition series of 5

 

$900

Boatswain Mate Billy


Blair Martin Cahill
Ojai, CA
Embroidery on cotton
24” x 24”



$2,800

The other man in plaid


Blair Martin Cahill
Ojai, CA
Embroidery on cotton
14.5” x 16” x 2”
Limited edition series of 5

$900

San Gorgonio Pano


Blair Martin Cahill
Ojai, CA
Embroidery on cotton
30” x 8” triptych
Limited edition series of 5

$1,000

Din


Blair Martin Cahill
Ojai, CA
Embroidery on cotton
14.5” x 16” x 2”
Limited edition series of 5

$850

Claire B. Jones

Biography

Claire B. Jones creates free-standing sculptural forms by “painting” with thread on cotton canvas. Raised in the textile rich Paisley region of Scotland, her path spans both technology and stitch, from studying software engineering in Edinburgh to her current practice in the Pacific Northwest. Her work emerges from the is intersection, where engineering precision meets the time-honored traditions of textile expanding what can be achieved through machine stitching.

Artist Statement

Working with thread, I explore the balance between strength and fragility through process=driven making. Using layered machine stitching, I build structured, tactile forms that emphasize repetition, time and material presence. Limiting my practice to canvas, thread and free-motion embroidery, I create work that is both grounding and open. Inviting quiet reflection while holding a strong physical presence

Interlinked 14


Claire B. Jones
Orcas, WA
Canvas + thread
14” x 18” x 12”

$4,200

Arches 1


Claire B. Jones
Orcas, WA
Canvas + thread
10” x 6.5” x 7”

$1,800

Outburst 1


Claire B. Jones
Orcas, WA
Canvas + thread
10” x 8” x 5”

$2,400

The Endless Turn


Claire B. Jones
Orcas, WA
Canvas + thread
10” x 9.5” x 8”

$2,200

Torque 3


Claire B. Jones
Orcas, WA
Canvas + thread
14” x 11.5” x 7”

$1,400

Oban 1


Claire B. Jones
Orcas, WA
Canvas + thread
10.5” x 10.5” x 8”

$2,400

Ribbon 2


Claire B. Jones
Orcas, WA
Canvas + thread
10” x 9” x 7”

$2,900

Kelly Mead

Artist Statement

I work uses thread as line to create form and image through hand stitching. Shifts in density, direction and thread weight create subtle variations across the surface, allowing the image to emerge gradually over time.

Some works incorporate digitally developed imagery, but time shapes how each piece is constructed.

The work is shaped by the contrast between precision and imperfection. Images unfold slowly, revealing themselves through sustained looking

Biography

Kelly Mead is a textile artist and curator at William Scofield Gallery, a spaced devoted to contemporary fiber and textile art. Her work translates digitally developed imagery into layered textile surfaces through a slow detailed process.

The Watcher


Kelly Mead
Vancouver, WA
Hand stitched on gesso canvas
14” x 18” x 12”

$1,400

Directors Vision


Kelly Mead
Vancouver, WA
Hand-stitched on muslin
14” x 16”

$2,900

Due Date


Kelly Mead
Vancouver, WA
Hand-stitched on muslin
14” x 18”

$850

Blurred Identity


Kelly Mead
Vancouver, WA
Hand-stitched on silk organza
8” x 10”

$800

Sick Baby


Kelly Mead
Vancouver, WA
Hand-stitched on muslin
18” x 24”

$5,000

Wildfire Flowers


Kelly Mead
Vancouver, WA
Hand-stitched on vintage linen
8” x 15”

$550

Bad Hair Day


Kelly Mead
Vancouver, WA
Hand-stitched on cotton
18” x 18”

$900

Vanishing


Kelly Mead
Vancouver, WA
Hand-stitched on vintage linen
12” x 12”

$800

Coffee & Contemplation


Kelly Mead
Vancouver, WA
Hand-stitched on vintage lace
12” x 12”

$450

Vivienne: Portrait of an icon


Kelly Mead
Vancouver, WA
Hand-stitched on cotton
12” x 18”

$1,900