Statement from the Artist: "I am a textile artist living in Perth, Western Australia. My artwork features in the WA Museum History collection as well as in several publications and numerous private collections around the world. I hand-dye all the fabric I use for my quilt tops. My quilts are pieced by machine in a process not too far removed from traditional paper-piecing techniques. Where a design requires it, I will also incorporate screenprinting, to add texture or tell part of the story. Every artwork is completed with intensive machine stitching to quilt the layers of the piece together, as well as to add interest through texture and embroidered patterns. I love the challenge of pushing my sewing machine and my various materials to their limits. What range of effects can I produce with my machine? How far can I extend my available range of materials and techniques? Each work leads me to a deeper knowledge and appreciation of the greatness of God and the wonderful world He made. I hope that those who view my artwork may have a similar experience.
You can see and read more about my artwork at my website and blog. http://www.ruthdevos.com/ and the blog
http://www.theshapeofstring.blogspot.com/."
You can also visit the shop by clicking on the post title above.
Showing posts with label quilting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilting. Show all posts
7.29.2011
5.23.2011
Asian Art and Quilts
Such exquisite detailed work, at first glance it looks like a painting or a photo. Unbelievably, it is a quilt - a beautifully done, modern piece of artwork. You can see more of this artists work - and trust me you will want to see it all - by clicking on the post title to be taken to her shop on Artfire.
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