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Wedding
Portrait, 2002
Hand dyed, silk screened cotton, linen and lace. Includes commercial
and vintage fabric, circa 1960. Pierced and quilted 42" x 29"
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I want to make portraits of people that speak to the viewer on different
levels. I want to be able to communicate who my subject is, their
personality, their lifestlye -- not just what they look like. Using
fiber as a medium allows me to say much more about my subjects.
We respond to fiber differently than we do other mediums. When people
see my work their first instinct is to touch it. Not only are their
eyes getting a message, but their tactile senses are intrigued.
Some of my work looks luxurious -- you want to feel that smooth
cool satin. Others are warm and make you feel comforted -- you want
to feel their softness. Still others are study and worn, translating
the roughness of the subject.
I find people infinitely interesting, and I am always challenged
to try and represent the multi-layers of the human psyche in an
artistic medium.
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