Hello Everyone! To celebrate Spring’s arrival, I want to announce the studio’s“Celebrate Spring Giveaway”!
Aaah Springtime! Hope…
All Subscribers of the “Studio NewsNotes” newsletter will have a chance to receive a wonderful, Open Edition, Archival Art Print!
Later in this month’s March e-newsletter, a member (chosen by random number from the NewsNote’s list) will be given a 8 1/2″ x 11″, Signed & Matted Art Print! And, all Subscribers will get a “Bonus” to use in the studio’s on-line Shop, during the month of March. So…
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Hello Everyone! Today is the 2nd “Studio’s Printing Day!“, so I just want to give a quick glimpse at one of the Open Edition, Archival Art Prints that is now available from the Studio’s new on-line Art Shop...
Open Edition, Archival Art Print~”A Different Perspective”
To view more designs, which are now being offered as wonderful, high quality prints, please visit! Any orders made by tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb. 7th can be delivered by Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14th!
Why not give a unique gift of Art to your special someone? 🙂
As a textile artist, I wonder if some people understand an artist’s motivations for in working in a particular art medium? Many times artist’s feel the urge to create because they are drawn to certain material(s) for some reason, such as fabrics…clay…wood…or watercolors. Is the reason because of~ how it feels to the touch?, how it looks?, or the way one can change or form it into something else?
On these cold, gray wintry days, I realize how drawn to the vibrant, rich colors of the fabrics and threads that I use in the studio! When I long for Spring, perhaps these colors become a substitute for nature’s flowers? Or, they give me an emotional response of hope and joy?
Color Palette for “Field at Toledo”
Another reason I work with fabric and threads is because of the texture and “feel” of the cloth to my hands…the softness and textures as creations are designed and made. In layering the batting and backing with threadstitching, additional textures are created and layered through-out the piece.
Color Palette for “Sea Images” series.
Textile art is unique in the soft, tactile nature of the materials, which can cause an emotional response to the cloth. The depth of line and textures an artist can obtain is different than painting, sketching, and similar mediums.
I was drawn to fabrics as a child in grade school. I loved to visit a local fabric store and view all the many types, color, and textures of fabrics and threads…it fascinated me and motivated my imagination then,,,
and continues to now these many years later!
*If you are an artist, what is the material that most calls to you? For other Creatives in Life, are there types of art that you seem drawn to, because of the type of materials used to create it?