Fiber optics

I’m writing a concurrent article on the craft of quilting at the moment so I enjoyed seeing how Flaherty’s has reworked some of her castoff pieces of fabric and papers in this show at Visual Art Exchange’s storefront Exchange Gallery.   Like many things fiber these are best viewed in a manner in which surface and texture can be most appreciated.

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One Comment

  1. Posted July 31, 2010 at 4:24 pm | Permalink

    Thank you for the nice words Dave. I enjoy experimenting with various fibers and techniques, especially with non-traditional items. The synthetic paper in these papers would normally be cast off in the trash. Its nice to reclaim them, to resurrect them in a new form.
    Glad you like the work.
    Ann Flaherty

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