Hand-dyed cotton fabrics, heat bonded applique; Machine embroidered and quilted. This piece is a reflection on the high energy experience of training for and competing in 3 Ironman triathlons.
Exhibition Year Archives
Spontaneous Combustion
Autumn MelodyPat Kroth
Hand-dyed, sun-printed cotton with images of leaves, tulle, netting. Machine stitched. Fall is my favorite season: color, light, change.
Florilegium IIIPat Kroth
Hand-dyed cotton, torn and cut fragments, heat bonded applique, machine stitched. This garden needs no watering or weeding. It is always in bloom.
ShockwavePat Kroth
Hand-dyed and commercial fabrics, heat bonded, tulle, netting, trapped threads, cording & selvedges. Machine stitched. Bombarded by information, technology and media we are sometimes overwhelmed.
KuoCindy Kuo
Printed fabric, hand stitching, applique, machine quilting From a very young age, red has always been a colour that speaks to me, it makes me happy and just generally good. Marrying into a Chinese family, the colour red came to mean so mcuh more for me. For me it now not only makes me happyContinue reading “Kuo
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Hong Kong Junk #1Cindy Kuo
Printing on fabric, machine quilting, hand quilting, applique. Viewing the Hong Kong skyline is never complete without a junk floating by.
Hong Kong WalkCindy Kuo
Patchwork, painting, machine sewing, hand sewing, printing on fabric. This piece was started in a workshop with Valerie Goodwin. I love my time in Hong Kong and walking with my friend and her dogs. Every time I look at this piece I’m reminded of our walks.
CotLin T-ShirtCindy Kuo
Hand knitted using a cotton/linen blend. I loved the colour of this yarn and had to try making some for summer. This is a comfortable top to wear, even when it is hot outside.
SunsetCindy Kuo
Acrylic painting, hand stitching. I painted this piece in a workshop with Shelly Brucar. The colours just screamed at me “landscape” so I went about adding grass and flowers.
In A DayHyangsook Cho Lee
Embroidery on cotton. Water color. Color pencil. These artworks were created from my daily journal.
Radiating BeautyNatasha Lehrer
Nuno felt, silk, beads, oil, wire. Part of a two year series exploring mixed media projects. Inspired by a larger piece I did llast year and a diversion working in different sizes!
Current IssuesNatasha Lehrer
Nuno felted with hand dyed silk and merino wool with lace, gauze, cheesecloth, mica, sequins and angelina felted in; beads sewn on as well. Currents can be viewed above them – the swirl of water, the energy and power can be breathtaking. Other times, currents sweep us under the water where the view is completelyContinue reading “Current Issues
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Latitude LongitudeNatasha Lehrer
Nuno felt, silk dyeing, oils, wire, stitching. Like latitude and longitude lines on a map guide us to a physical location, people, circumstances and destiny run a similar but invisible grid through our lives, leaving our impact behind.
HappyRoberta Levin
Machine pieced and longarm quilted by me. This quilt hangs on my bedroom wall and was made in the colors of my bed quilt. Originally named “My Bed Quilt’s Quilt” I changed the name when I opened my eyes the first morning after it was hung and “Happy” aprang to mind.
Moonrise KingdomRoberta Levin
Machine pieced and longarm quilted by me. This quilt was made using a traditional block – Drunkard’s Path – in a modern setting.
Family TreeJan Lewis
Fabric collage, sewn and glued on canvas
CarolinaJan Lewis
Fabric collage, sewn and glued on canvas
Movement of Before SunriseSheng Ai Lin
Felt This is ‘Nuno” felting techniques. Use sheer fabrics for surface texture amd bumpy yarns.