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Beading | Textile Study Group of New York
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Textile Study Group of New York. We Educate, Connect, and Inspire. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Sandra Golbert: Finding Dimensionality. May 13, 2014. TSGNY: How would you describe your fiber process? Urchin I, 2008, 6 x 6 x 6, silk organza, silk thread, beads. TSGNY: How did that search for dimensionality begin? SG: It was a question of geography. My fashion designs appeared in. Serengeti, 1998, 57 x 24 x 5, hand-dyed silk hung from gold wire mesh. Amanece, 2007, hand-dyed silk.
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B.J. Adams Art
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Sculpture | Textile Study Group of New York
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Textile Study Group of New York. We Educate, Connect, and Inspire. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Juliet Martin: SAORI and Spontanaeity. December 28, 2013. TSGNY: What is your fiber process? Juliet Martin: I weave on a Japanese SAORI loom and make fabric to sew into sculptures and tapestries. In Japanese, sa is the first syllable of sai, the Zen idea that everything has its own individual dignity. Ori means weaving. TSGNY: How does SAORI differ from other kinds of weaving? Dirt; 2009...
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Hooking | Textile Study Group of New York
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Textile Study Group of New York. We Educate, Connect, and Inspire. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Linda Friedman Schmidt: Transformation Through Clothing. August 25, 2014. TSGNY: What role does fiber play your artwork? I cut these castoffs into strips by hand. The cutting is an important part of my process and pleasure: the breaking down of the old. It also provides a needed respite from the visual concentration required for hooking in a painterly fashion. Studio with work in progress.
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InnSane: March 2015
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Hudson River Valley Art Workshops - oil, watercolor, pastel, drawing, fiber art and art quilt workshop programs at the Greenville Arms, 1889 Inn. An all-in-one creative environment for learning and lasting memories. Four seasons of fun! Thursday, March 26, 2015. An Interview with Elizabeth Barton, Art Quilt Designer and Instructor. How long have you been teaching and what got you started teaching? Since 1986.started because I wanted to learn more myself and teaching is a very good way to do that! Is your...
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Portraits | Textile Study Group of New York
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Textile Study Group of New York. We Educate, Connect, and Inspire. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Lisa Lackey: Always A Maker. February 7, 2016. TSGNY: How do you describe your technique? Lisa Lackey: I refer to my work as textile. Fabric and thread replace the medium of paint on a canvas. The Conversation 5/6, 20 x 16, fabric, thread and acetate on canvas, 2014. TSGNY: Is this a recent development in your way of working? In the Shadows 5, 30 x 24, fabric and thread on canvas, 2015.
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Joomchi | Textile Study Group of New York
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Textile Study Group of New York. We Educate, Connect, and Inspire. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Theresa Ellerbrock: Loosening Her Grid. September 10, 2014. TSGNY: What is your fiber process? Sea Change, 2014, 25 x 39 , Korean mulberry paper. TSGNY: How did you start working in Joomchi? TE: I’ve been weaving and papermaking for the past 30 years. My current work began to evolve in a new direction after I studied the Joomchi technique at Haystack with Jiyoung Chung. TSGNY: From your ...
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Art and Quilts, cogitations thereon: Cape Cod Cogitations
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Art and Quilts, cogitations thereon. Small Quilts for sale. Medium Quilts for sale. Large Quilts for sale. Saturday, June 6, 2015. And here I am on Cape Cod enjoying the gorgeous smell of lilacs - getting my fill because they don't grow in the South. I'm having a few days off to admire the scenery and regroup before teaching the Live Master Class next week. Reading some books about art.if you're not doing it - read about it, think about it, nay.Cogitate! Would that it were so! However passionately you fe...
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Art and Quilts, cogitations thereon: Seven reasons to think first.....
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Art and Quilts, cogitations thereon. Small Quilts for sale. Medium Quilts for sale. Large Quilts for sale. Monday, July 13, 2015. Seven reasons to think first. Don't be in a hurry to get your brush into paint" was told to students by the Old Masters. And to quilters we might say: don't be in a hurry to get your scissors into the fabric! Unless you really really know what your doing! I think the big reasons are:. 1 You can waste a lot of fabric - great for the fabric manufacturers and the shops! But not t...