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"Facade VII"
13.5" x 21"
Completed in 2002
$500
"Facade VII" is part of my series focused on transparency, texture, shape and line.
This piece was in the regional fiber art exhibit, "Fiber Focus" at Art St.Louis, a fine art gallery.
I have used loosely woven scrim, like cheesecloth, stitched to sheer silk organza, creating subtle color and value shifts
as one color is placed to overlap another. By using a sheer foundation, the translucence of the entire piece creates a
mesmerizing work of art. Light flows through it, and changes its appearance with changing light. Fascinating new shapes
arise with the overlaid sheer fabrics, which I emphasize with hand stitching using thick thread.
The scrim moves slightly out of square as it is handled, almost if it has a life of its own. I stitch it to capture that organic quality.
The frayed edges are in keeping with materials chosen. When I work, I keep in mind the qualities of the fabric I am using.
The scrim is delicate, frays easily, and the warp and weft move out of straight fairly as I move them around. It is translucent.
I try to capture these qualities in the artwork.
Once it is stitched to the silk organza, it is strong and will last for years with reasonable care. It would need to be gently shaken a couple of times a
year, and needs to be hung out of direct sunlight.
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