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Flaming Grapes
Sisters In Stitches
This is a new piece utilizing rust pigmentation and architectural ironwork to create textile artworks. A single piece of ironwork was used three times to create the center panel. Rusted Grapes was created using a section of the same piece of architectural ironwork.
It is densely hand stitched around the rust pigmentation to give the piece 3-D relief emphasizing the grapes, vines, and leaves reproduced from the architectural ironwork. The area of flames is hand quilted in a random linear pattern to give the flames visual texture as well.
The artwork can be easily displayed in any orientation which gives the piece a fresh perspective each time it is rotated and reinstalled. Orientation 2 and Orientation 4 have the vines flowing in a horizontal arrangement. In Orientation 3 and the main image, the vines flow in a vertical format.
Current & Recent Exhibitions:
--National Fiber Directions 2013, Wichita Center for the Arts, Wichita, Kansas: April 5 to May 19, 2013.
--Billboard Art Project in Atlanta, Georgia: September 29 – October 26, 2012.
Publications:
--Burnett County Sentinel, Grantsburg, Wisconsin, April 17, 2013, page 5a. Article: Local artist on exhibit in four states.
--Xanadu Gallery Catalog, January 2013, page 73.
--ARTnews Magazine, Summer 2011, page 141 in the Artist Directory.
--American Art Collector Magazine, November 2011, page 88. Xanadu Gallery 2 page feature.
--ARTnews Magazine, March 2012, page 121 in the Artist Directory.
--Wisconsin West Magazine, March/April 2012, page 10-16. Millions of Stitches in Time by Buz Swerkstrom. http://www.wisconsinwest.com
--American Art Collector Magazine, April 2012, page 49. Xanadu Gallery feature.
--ARTnews Magazine, April 2012, page 121, Artist Directory.
(c)2011 Jean M. Judd, Textile Artist
Web site: http://www.jeanjudd.com
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| Flaming Grapes 27.5"x26.5" |
$6,200.00 |
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