Art by CQAFA Members
Cris Fee
I grew up loving to sew & draw. After attending the first Paducah KY AQS show in 1985 I discovered I could combine drawing and fiber. My current work uses paint/fabric and thread to depict realist portraits of people and animals. My work has been exhibited and published both nationally and internationally.
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Carol Lang
I often work in series, using materials on a small scale to see where they’ll lead. Sometimes these pieces become part of a larger quilt, or they might stand on their own. Working in series allows me the freedom to make mistakes and I enjoy watching each piece improve and become more focused.
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Priscilla Mrozek
History: Discovered how much I loved to sew when I joined the 4-H club as a teenager. I continued all kinds of
sewing projects throughout my life. Recently I became fascinated with fiber arts and decided to join CQAFA.
Process: I form a plan on paper, make pattern pieces, and formulate a color plan.
Inspiration: Contemporary Art
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Robbie Porter
What I find most exciting about Fiber Art
is the variety of ways
cloth and fibers can be assembled
and how beautifully this art form
accepts surface embellishments.
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Judy Shaffer
After retirement, and inspired by the fiber medium, I bought a sewing machine and climbed onto a brand new learning curve.
Coming from a background of science I find comfort in Clarity.
I create by virtue of the safety of nature, through the focus of my camera while implementing a dominant process of free motion stitching.
I am a thread painter.
See more of my artwork on Instagram @R3TIR3D
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Lynn Ticotsky
Artist since age 4 when I received my first box of colored pencils. MFA Painting RISD, closet fiber artist for years. ART QUILT commitment since 1993.
Technique/Process: Completely plan out on paper first, both design and color, and then transfer to fabric.
Inspiration: Geometric forms; everything from nature; memories.
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Betsy Terrill
I draw, cut and stitch my way creatively, sometimes adding paint and other embellishment. I use both literal and abstracted views to share my impressions of life. I sometimes say I create for my own amazement and amusement, but it is more than that; I enjoy sharing my visual thoughts with others. I am happiest when I am creating.
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Dionn Tron
Amish quilts were my inspiration to view fabric as art. The vibrant colors and sparkle mesmerized me. As I tried to emulate the magic of those quilts, I found working with fabric and color relaxing and soothing. Working with various artists is helping me become more improvisational as I find my way as an artist.
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