Showing posts with label fiber art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fiber art. Show all posts

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Shelter Fiber Art Exhibition - October - The Purple Pomegranate

The Purple Pomegranate, a fine craft specialty store, is featuring a juried fiber art exhibition with the theme of Shelter during the month of October. Shelter is one of the basic needs for all living creatures.  What constitutes shelter?  Is it an actual structure or metaphysical?  From the lowliest tent to a mansion, shelter exists in many forms and has many different meanings.  What does shelter mean to you? Fiber artists from throughout the U.S. considered how to represent the theme of Shelter in their fiber art.

Tether by Lori Raines

Twenty pieces were accepted into the exhibit from thirteen different fiber artists. Titles of the work range from 'The Gastro Guest House', 'Tether', 'Searching for Center' to 'My Nest, My Shelter'. The work includes three dimensional sculpture and wall quilts consisting of fabric, felt, paper, stitch, cold wax techniques and more.

Bright Sunshine, Cool Shade by Heidi Zielinski
Please visit the opening of the show during Whitefish Gallery Night, Thursday, October 3, 2013 from 6-9 PM. The exhibit will be displayed during the opening and throughout the month of October.

Waiting by Jan Shanahan

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Waterlillies Fiber Art - September - The Purple Pomegranate

The Purple Pomegranate, a fine craft specialty store, is featuring the fiber art work done by the 'Waterlilly' Level 2 Studies in Design, Hand and Machine Stitch class from the Gail Harker Creative Studies Center during the month of September. Students from the class are Patti Olds of LaConner, WA, Nancy Drake of Anacortes, WA, Lynette Barnes of Kelowna, BC and Ruth Lane of Kalispell, MT. During the class, students use their inspirational design work to create exciting and unique portfolios and interpretations of the stitched book through the use of painted, printed and dyed fabric, threads, embellishments and a variety of mixed media techniques. Work on display will include experimental stitch samples, design sketchbooks and innovative stitched pieces or books from an original design. 

Going in Circles - Kantha Stitch - Patti Olds



Gail Harker Center for Creative Arts is located in LaConner, Washington. Internationally known textile and fiber artist, author and educator Gail Harker has the equivalent of a Masters in textile and fiber art as well as Contemporary Embroidery, also known as Stitch. More than 2,000 artists have studied at the Center, which offers certificate and diploma programs in Design and Stitch. Several students have gone on to win national and international awards. Learn more at www.gailcreativestudies.com

Machine Stitched Book - Lynette Barnes

The Level 2 Studies in Design, Hand and Machine Stitch course helps students acquire further skills in design, hand and machine stitch through a series of diverse techniques including painting, printing and dyeing of fabric and threads to create a portfolio of stitched samples. Students add to samples made in Level 1 Hand and Level 1 Machine Stitch courses. This course is conducted over a period of 18 months, in six five-day sessions. The Waterlillies class completed their certificate in February, 2013 and will be displaying samples of their hand and machine stitched pieces as well as hand stitched books.

Distorted Cross Stitch Tree - Nancy Drake

Meet Patti, Nancy, Lynette and Ruth during Whitefish Gallery Night, Thursday, September 5, 2013 from 6-9 PM. Their class work will be displayed during the opening and throughout the month of September.

Print to Stitch with Tyvek - Ruth Lane