Deux

Deux
Author: Katie Pasquini Masopust
Publisher:
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Art quilts
ISBN: 9780983446859

On the Fringe

On the Fringe
Author: Studio Art Quilt Associates Studio Art Quilt Associates
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2016-05-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781530692415

"On the Fringe" showcases the exciting art quilts and expanding quilt vocabulary of artists from the Northern California/Northern Nevada Region of Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA). The work - whether representational or abstract - uses diverse materials and a variety of surface design techniques, such as photography, painting, dyeing, stitch resist, screen printing and more. "On the Fringe" was first presented at the Texas Quilt Museum, from June 30 through September 25, 2016. The exhibition was juried by Dr. Sandra Sider.

Quilt Collection

Quilt Collection
Author: Denver Art Museum. Neusteter Fashion, Costume and Textile Institute
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1963
Genre: Coverlets
ISBN:

Quilted Pages

Quilted Pages
Author: Allyson Allen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781621372592

Quilted Pages is original, vibrant, and visually stunning This colorful photo book catalogues quilts and fiber art pieces from three nationally exhibited collections by Master Quilt Artist & Storyteller, Allyson Allen. The book features dozens of imaginative and inspiring quilts that are woven together with trivia, history, folklore and a few unexpected embellishments stitched in. Not your Grannys quilts, they are off the bed transitioning them from craftwork to fine art. These quilts strike a surprisingly deliberate balance between traditional and contemporary quilting. Many of the pieces feature fabrics from Africa, Australia, and the Caribbean, highlighting the beautiful connections between the cloth and the cultures. Ms. Allens Story Art quilts are in the genre of information art and the stories shes included with these quilts are thoughtful, fun, and engaging for readers of all ages. Quilted Pages is a wonderful gift for quilt lovers and a beautiful addition to any collectors library

Rooted in Tradition

Rooted in Tradition
Author: Judith Tomlinson Trager
Publisher: Donning Company Publishers
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2005
Genre: Art quilts
ISBN:

Modern Inspirations

Modern Inspirations
Author: Studio Art Quilt Associates
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-12-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780996663885

Exhibition catalog

Art Quilts the Midwest

Art Quilts the Midwest
Author: Linzee Kull McCray
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2015-03-15
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1609383311

A milestone in perception occurred in 1971, when the Whitney Museum of American Art displayed quilts in a museum setting: Abstract Design in American Quilts bestowed institutional recognition of the artistry inherent in these humble textiles. In subsequent decades, quilting’s popularity exploded. Some who took up quilting created pieced quilts that honored traditional patterns, symmetry, and repetition. But others saw the potential for pushing beyond patchwork, giving birth to the art quilt. Today, adherents from both art and quilting backgrounds incorporate storytelling, digital images, nonfabric materials, asymmetry, and three dimensions—in short, anything goes in the world of art quilting, as long as the result is stitched, layered, and not primarily functional. As a writer covering textiles, art, and craft, Linzee Kull McCray wondered just how deeply fiber artists were influenced by their surroundings. Focusing on midwestern art quilters in particular, she put out a call for entries and nearly 100 artists responded; they were free to define those aspects of midwesterness that most affected their work. The artists selected for inclusion in this book embrace the Midwest’s climate, land, people, and culture, and if they don’t always embrace it wholeheartedly, then they use their art to react to it. The proof can be seen in the varied, powerful quilts in this energizing book. Enlivened by the Midwest’s landscapes and seasons, Sally Bowker paints her fabrics with acrylics, creating marks and meaning with layers of hand stitching and appliqued bits of fabric. Shin-hee Chin uses sketchlike stitching for its ability to penetrate fabric and create depth; living in the Midwest helps her stay balanced between eastern philosophy and western culture. The metals and mesh that Diane Núñez incorporates into her quilts connect to her days as a jeweler as well as to the topography of her home state of Michigan. Pat Owoc prepares papers with disperse dyes, then selects from as many as 150 to create her fabrics; her art-quilt series honors midwestern pioneers. Martha Warshaw photographs old fabrics, tweaks the images in Photoshop, and prints the results for her pieces, which connect her to the legacy of quilting in past generations. The Midwest has always had strong textile communities. Now the twenty artists featured in this beautifully illustrated book have created a new community of original art forms that bring new life to an old tradition. The Artists Marilyn Ampe, St. Paul, Minnesota Gail Baar, Buffalo Grove, Illinois Sally Bowker, Cornucopia, Wisconsin Peggy Brown, Nashville, Indiana Shelly Burge, Lincoln, Nebraska Shin-hee Chin, McPherson, Kansas Sandra Palmer Ciolino, Cincinnati, Ohio Jacquelyn Gering, Chicago, Illinois Kate Gorman, Westerville, Ohio Donna Katz, Chicago, Illinois Beth Markel, Rochester Hills, Michigan Diane Núñez, Southfield, Michigan Pat Owoc, St. Louis, Missouri BJ Parady, Batavia, Illinois Bonnie Peterson, Houghton, Michigan Luanne Rimel, St. Louis, Missouri Barbara Schneider, Woodstock, Illinois Susan Shie, Wooster, Ohio Martha Warshaw, Cincinnati, Ohio Erick Wolfmeyer, Iowa City, Iowa