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Connecting us to the wide variety of contemporary fiber art in wall-mounted format, this resource combines more than 600 photos with personal comments from 100 of today’s established and emerging artists. In conjunction with the other two books in this acclaimed series, it invitesreaders to re-examine fiber art through a multifaceted contemporarylens. The creators here are pushing the boundaries of what wall-mounted fiber art is, using fibers of paper, metal, fiberglass, milkweed seeds, or high-tech polymers. Bhakti Ziek’s computerized loom work and Sue Benner’s textile-collage quilts are but a few of the examples of how artists expertly combine different fiber techniques in a single piece, go beyond the technicalprocesses, and cross-pollinate mediums.[AuthorName]By Anne Lee and E. Ashley Rooney, Foreword by Marcia Young, and Introduction by Meredith Re’ Grimsley[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]As research director at Vose Galleries, Anne Lee wrote and designed numerous exhibit catalogs. E. Ashley Rooney is the author of over twenty books on contemporary art.
E. Ashley Rooney has authored over 70 books for Schiffer Publishing. She specializes in contemporary art, design, and architecture and draws upon her expertise in gardening for Magical Fairy Homes and Gardens. She lives in Massachusetts.
Marcia Young is the founder of the Fiber Arts Network and has been making or writing about art and fine craft for over 30 years. Thepublisher of Fiber ArtNow magazine, she lives with her family near Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
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