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Ivan Seeking
Aug18-05, 11:09 PM
This human interest story caught my attention. Could this be a new art form?

http://www.lubbesmeyerstudio.com/_media/popups_and_thumbnails/l_poppies.jpg

http://www.lubbesmeyerstudio.com/

Tsu
Aug19-05, 01:13 AM
That's COOL!!!

Moonbear
Aug19-05, 01:19 AM
Neat! At first I thought it was just quilting, but then as I read, I realized they do it a bit differently than quilting is done.

Ivan Seeking
Aug19-05, 01:28 AM
Sort of like extreme quilting? :biggrin:

outsider
Aug19-05, 03:22 AM
not for my home... not especially new idea... but being sisters and using this style of marketing may make this collectible ... but i don't buy things for this reason... so i'm still not interested.

zoobyshoe
Aug19-05, 08:41 AM
Things that fall under the heading of Fiber Art have been around since man discovered the use of fibrous things.

Fiberarts Magazine
Address:http://www.fiberartsmagazine.com/

What these two women are doing may or may not be a specific technique unique to them, I can't really tell. You do find similar things on the extreme edges of quilting, where people are exploring it as an art form to be hung on the wall, rather than as working bedcovers.

What people are doing with quilts has become really spectacular over he past 30 years or so, and there is a very strong "quilts as art" movement that has produced some stuff I find mind-bogglingly elaborate and super-rich for being quilts.

Embroidery entered quilting in the 1880's, I believe, with the sudden popularity of the Crazy Quilt, whose irregular shaped patches are always bordered with elaborate embroidery stitches. Alot of quilt artists take the use of embroidery thread from that tradition, and go wild with it.

Kerrie
Aug19-05, 09:26 AM
Beautiful works here...I am an avid quilter myself, and it is a very "mathematical" art because of the symmetry of the pieces. But this takes art would see so abstract yet exact to have to create these.