A Thread of History Ed. 2 of 20

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Artwork Details

Medium Reproduction Print, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 100cm (W) x 110cm (H) x 4cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Lace is symbolic due to its ability to be so fragile but strong in contrast. It’s complexity is woven like our DNA.

Passed down from her family Jeska has inherited many garments.  Her mother, a seamstress, taught Jeska how to sew, which further fuelled her passion for the fabric and its symbolism.

Inspired by the finely painted lace detail from Master Renaissance and Baroque artists Titian, Rembrandt and Frans Pourbus, lace became more than a delicate piece of fabric but a way to share, connect and honour family.

Diagnosed with Epilepsy, a hereditary condition, Jeska struggled with ongoing seizures, effecting her nervous system.  It was her love for drawing that helped retrain her focus, the high detail was essential in combating the after effects of a seizure.  Art became a way for her to express herself when her verbal communication would fail her. ‘Painting isn’t just a passion for me but a way to channel my difficulties through a creative outlet’.

The lace top was handmade by my mum for her wedding when she was 21.

The lace veil came from Aix-en-Provence in the South of France when my mum and I travelled there back in 2013 for an art history holiday.

Artist Bio

Jeska Valk is an Australian artist based on the Sunshine Coast whose practice is deeply rooted in her love of the coastline and her enduring creative bond with her mother through fabric.

Raised by a mother who created countless garments by hand, Jeska naturally wove this legacy into her own artistic language. Textile traditions became inseparable from her painting practice, merging material memory with contemporary expression.

Lace sits at the heart of her work as a powerful symbol — at once fragile and resilient. Its intricate construction mirrors the complexity of our own DNA: delicate in appearance, yet strengthened through interconnection and repetition.

Inspired by the exquisitely rendered lace collars and cuffs of Renaissance and Baroque masters such as Titian, Rembrandt, and Frans Pourbus the Younger, lace evolved in Jeska’s work from decorative motif to vessel of meaning — a way to honour lineage, memory, and family connection.

Diagnosed with epilepsy as a young girl, Jeska found solace in meticulous detail. The act of painting became grounding, quieting her nervous system and offering stability when words would not come. Art became both refuge and voice — a means of expression beyond language.

As she reflects, “Painting isn’t just a passion for me, but a way to channel my difficulties through a creative outlet.”’

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Jeska's studio is in Gold Coast