Uh oh. Is it really 2016?
Have I just stepped out of a Brigadoon or Outlander timewarp (depending on your generation)? Click, whir. Let me roll the clock ahead, and revitalize this blog.
Felting & Art Quilts
"Root & Branch" 39"h x 35"w $1450 |
I have been busy in the last few years, delving deep into the use of felting in art quilts. Root & Branch is an example of how felting can be used as an integral part of a composition, not simply as an embellishment or surface treatment.
Please, come take a closer look...
A Focus on "Knit Felt"
From custom dyed wool roving, as well as what comes naturally from the sheep beast, I spin yarn which is then knit and popped into the washing machine. Voila! Knit felt. No, technically it is fulled not felted. Fulling is when a woven or knit fabric is washed and agitated to tighten the fibers. However, the result is what is important, a wonderful thick fiber with subtle shifts of color and great texture. Paired with smooth woven fabrics, knit felt gives a bas relief quality to art quilts. It also has body, lending itself to 3D work.
"Imago" 30" h x 20"w x 11"d $1250 |
Imago is freestanding, supported by a custom acrylic frame. Two sided, it has neither a front nor back. The top portion of the second side can be seen below, along with a detailed view. Knit felting is combined with piecing in the conventional quilt sandwich. Some parts of the knit felting hang free, without backing or batting.
"Pollen" 33"h x 23"w $950 |
Pollen has won top awards at the San Mateo Country Fair 2015, and has been featured in Art Quilting Studio Summer 2015.
River Between 30" h x 20"w $500 |
My website is www.ruedaok.com, and you can find me on Facebook listed as Jennifer Hammond Landau. I welcome inquiries and conversation about my work!
Many thanks for stopping by.
Jen
That's quite a catch-up! LOVE your work, so yummy and thoughtful and, yes, whimsical.
ReplyDeleteWho me, embarrassed? :-) yes, but I have many works and ideas to share! Thanks for taking a look, Bron.
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