Showing posts with label in print. Show all posts
Showing posts with label in print. Show all posts
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May 23, 2012
Art Quilting Studio, Summer 2012
The Summer 2012 issue of Art Quilting Studio Magazine is due to be
on the newsstands in a few days. This is the cover:
I had the pleasure of being asked again to write an article for it:
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March 28, 2012
Traveling Soles at the Jeanne Rauch Gallery
This is the poster that Gaston College prepared for the
Traveling Soles exhibit, now showing at the Jeanne Rauch
Gallery in NC. I am pleased to see my piece featured:
Some images from the opening:
November 7, 2011
January 1, 2011
YC Magazine December 2010
Read an article about my work "Sightlines: Tension" published in
YC Magazine’s December 2010 issue right here:
Thank you, Bill Henson!
October 29, 2010
Sightlines Unveiled
Read all about it! Read all about it!
The catalog for the "Sightlines" show is out just in time for the inaugural event
in Houston, TX this week during the International Quilt Festival.
About a year ago, out of several hundred candidates, fourteen artists
were chosen to create an installation of artworks featuring a sightline
linking all the work in the exhibit. Each artist chose her own theme
and created a central piece plus an additional four linking pieces,
covering a total of ten feet in width each.
Photographer Gregory Case took this photo of my piece for the show's catalog.
Click on it to enlarge. I am so very pleased with this representation of my
work - thank you, Gregory. The detail photo is mine.
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Tension
If you see it in person, let me know what you think.
June 8, 2010
1000 Artisan Textiles
Here is the cover--one of my pieces is featured in the
bottom row, 2nd in from the right. A cover girl at my age!
What a pleasure to have my work included in
the "1000 Artisan Textiles" book due out
May 2010 by Rockport Publishers/Quarry Books.
Thank you Gina M. Brown and also Sandra
Salamony, editor and wonderful artist in her
own right. Directly from them:
"This beautiful collection includes fine artisan examples of
contemporary textiles and fiber art including quilts, linens, garments,
wall hangings, and wearable art. A wide variety of techniques
are featured, including hand and machine embroidery,
decorative stitching, batik, dyeing, fabric painting, appliquè, felt,
and all types of surface decoration. Full-color photography
features both full views as well as close ups that will
allow readers to appreciate the finer details of many works."
February 12, 2010
Performance Center for the Arts
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I just got back from hanging a second piece in Rock Hill's
new Performance Center for the Arts. Here it is flanked
by Katie Medlock, Technology Coordinator for the
Arts Council of York County. Thanks also
to Harriet (and Martin!) Goode for having me again!
The piece is titled "Venezuelan Symphony" and I made
it as a tribute to my beloved homeland. Be sure to click
to enlarge so as to better see the hand-dyed fabrics.
This is one of several works that will be featured in a
spread in the soon-to-be-released book "1000 Artisan Textiles."
July 15, 2009
Art Quilting Studio Magazine Premier Issue
Below is a detail of Chinatown, a piece that I have had the privilege of
seeing published in a beautiful 2-page spread in the Art Quilting Studio
Magazine issue now on newsstands by Stampington and Co.:
Thank you, Stampington!
June 19, 2009
Heart Line
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Heart Line
Page 139 of the debut issue of
Stampington's Art Quilting Studio shows my piece,
Heart Line, with a general explanation of its process.
Thank you, Stampington Magazine!
Labels:
2009,
drawings,
hand-painted,
heart line,
illustrations,
in print,
map,
published,
Stampington Magazine
August 27, 2008
Quilting Arts Magazine, June/July 2008
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Heartland
36"h by 36"w
This piece showcases illustrations drawn directly onto the fabric,
screen printing, and all-over free-motion stitching that echoes
and complements the drawings. The bound border is also hand-painted.