Come, Come, Ye Saints

by Ungricht, Yvette S.

Dated 2006

Come, Come, Ye Saints

by Ungricht, Yvette S.

Artist Information

Name: Ungricht, Yvette S.

Location(s): United States

State or City: Utah

Gender: Female

Website: https://www.yvetteungrichtcrossstitch.com/about_us

Insights

Technique & Style

Figurative, Textile

Symbols

beehive, tabernacle, temple, wagon

Animals

horse, seagull

Additional Info

Notes

“I am attracted to stitchery samplers as a traditional art form combining words and pictures. In my work, the first verse of the hymn shows Nauvoo the Beautiful with grain in the fields, fruit trees, and flowers. The second verse shows Devil’s Gate and the Sweetwater River, where the Martin and Willie Handcart Companies got into trouble. I use ‘barrier stitches’ and ‘thistle stitches’ here. Mormon motifs such as beehives and covered wagons decorate the words of the third verse. A picture of seagulls and crickets makes a transition into the last verse of the song, reminding me that miracles did happen to help the Saints. The final picture is the Salt Lake Temple, the Assembly Hall, the Tabernacle, the Lion House, and the Beehive House, with the Wasatch Mountains behind. This depicts the ‘Mountain of the Lord’s House’ in the last days.” —Yvette S. Ungricht

Exhibition History:
Church Name

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints