Tuesday, May 19, 2009

fiber transformed

I am honored to be a member of fiber transformed, a group of remarkable Virginia textile and quilt artists. Each woman in this group has her own renowned style with a contemporary feel and amazing technical skills. Several of them are award winning quilt artists and have shown their work nationally as well as abroad. The current group consists of Mary Beth Bellah, Cynthia Harrison, Jill Jensen, Judy Loope, Peggy Printz, Diane Siebels, Susan Skalak, and me. We meet once a month to plan, chat, and share each others work. Currently we are working on a theme called starting point where each piece includes a black dot, period, or circle. Two of my pieces are shown here; spotted (above) and odd ball (below). I feel so privileged to be part of all this talent. I am learning and flourishing in their midst. 


7 comments:

  1. What an exciting group to be apart of! I really like your pieces here, especially the top one. There's something fascinating about the textures here!

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  2. the collaborations are terrific. they've added another element to your work. wonderful and it sounds like fun.

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  3. I love your images that you choose for printing.
    They resonate strongly with my love of nature.
    I discovered your blog through a comment you left of arounna's journal. She taught me to silkscreen :)

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  4. Beautiful work. You are lucky to have such a group!

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  5. That is wonderful. I love what you did there. All of your work is so calming. It draws me in.

    Beautiful.

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  6. What a fantastic group, it must be so inspiring. Your work is amazing, I love how you capture an image as delicate as those flowers.

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  7. This work is beautiful! I specially love the color palette.

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