I love looking at different fiber artist's work. Even when it's very different from my personal style or taste, I generally find things I like about most pieces. The couple I want to share with you tonight are also from the
Whidbey Island Surface Design Association's recent exhibit up at the Schack Art Center in Everett, WA.
First,
Janet Steadman displayed a stimulating series with bright stripes of color, even sweeps of quilting stitches, and a simplicity that made it all come together. The series displayed together really works well... it makes me think of a library filled with books stacked to the ceiling. (I am a daughter of a librarian, so my house can look like this too!)
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Janet Steadman's series "Keepers"
Fiber $375 each (set of six $2100) |
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Close-up of one of Janet Steadman's
"Keepers" |
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"Exuberance" by Fine Gelfand
Cotton & syntetic fabrics, fused & machine stitched $650 |
In contrast to Janet's style,
Fine Gelfand's piece is a study in busy-ness. The patterns and textures feel as though they are moving- spinning right off the piece. Again, the colors are quite vivid and there is a sense of being somewhat like a traditional quilt, but you get a much different feel from this piece. The name of this piece, "Exuberance" really says it all.
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Detail of "Exuberance" by Fine Gelfand |
Hope to have you join me for "Design Wall Weekend" blog linking party Friday-Sunday!
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Wow! I love that first set and I DO see books! Very cool, thanks for sharing them!
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