Memento Mori 2 continues the sampler theme, thinking about the prayers and mottos stitched onto them.
Memento mori is simply a Latin phrase meaning “remember you must die” It’s a concept that has its origins in early medieval history and the idea was to remind us all not to dwell on the earthly but to think beyond to an afterlife. Flemish and Dutch painters famously explored this concept too and were very popular, producing some amazing still life paintings with skulls or other symbols to show time passing and the temporary nature of life. This quilt has a slight twist as it implies that you should enjoy this beautiful world whilst you are here - ignore the material things if you can, and enjoy those beautiful things nature has provided.
The idea of a skull under the skin is not new and is used here in a self portrait to sympolise life and death. The right hand side is a celebration of life and a reminder to enjoy life and all its beauty while you can.
The stitching is based almost entirely on cross stitch – the embroidery stitch used so often in samplers for text etc – but I have mixed it with free hand machining. The crosses on the right hand side are 22ct gold leaf and are there to add to the idea of life being precious. You may not need reminding, but nevertheless "Be Happy" servies as a rallying cry to seize the day, to find joy in the midst of life's uncertainties, and to cherish the precious gift of existence.