Wednesday, 7 February 2024

Trish Andersen

As an interdisciplinary artist born and raised in Dalton, Georgia "The Carpet Capital of the World”, Trish Andersen's initial attraction to the process of tufting was a means to reconnect with and explore her roots. Years after attending the Savannah College of Art and Design and moving on to live and work in Brooklyn, New York, she began using the medium as an examination of the notion that a thing or a way of being can run in our blood; that perhaps by observing the characteristics of personal origin and establishing commonality and community around those that reverberate in the present, one may be able to begin unearthing the elusive authentic self.

Enter the drips. Combining fibers gathered from field, sheep and those developed on a factory floor, Andersen proves that there is always room for both the vibrant and the muted, the sleek and the wild, cut and looped, soft and cumulus, the dense and the coarse; the unexpected and varied tactile quality of her pieces allow the eyes to open to an emotional one. Her work speaks to the truth that whether they are temporal, cultural, geographical, or interpersonal, boundaries inevitably bleed, and the results are often quite stunning.

Trish lives in Savannah, Georgia and takes projects worldwide.












Above text and images from artist website. 
Go to link below to see more work. 


Angela Anh Nguyen

Angela Anh Nguyen is a Los Angeles based fiber artist whose work satirizes the mayhem of America’s culture wars. Working primarily in gun-tufted textiles, Nguyen’s art narrates the contemporary relationship Americans share with popular culture—with its subject matters dictating discourse while its existence hardly momentary. Her pieces are a tongue-in-cheek ode to the convoluted rhythm of life, often exaggerated and never serious on the surface.


Angela is a self-taught textile artist and academic. She received a B.A. in Communication from UCLA and an M.A. in Communication from CSULA. She is currently an instructor of Communication at CSULA.  -John Doe Gallery







Tufting How To Video




A small stash of yarn to experiment with tufting gun available in the studio. 
Students wishing to do their own large scale project can purchase from
 Tuft The World. 
Link below. 

 

Jessica Lubbers, Student Work


Untouched Land
Yarn - Tufting, Latch Hook and Punch Needle
36" x 43" x 4"








Tuesday, 6 February 2024

Loom Knitting How To Videos

Many videos available online. 
A few are below. 





Cast on. Circular loom, Tubular form. 




Cast off tube form. With cinch. 
For sculpture work, do not necessarily need to do final step with needle. 




Cast on. Flat panel on round loom. 




Cast off. Flat panel on round loom. 
Need knitting needle. 





 

Embroidery, How To Videos

A plethora of embroidery videos can be found online. 
Below are a few to get started. 








 

Sunday, 28 January 2024

Bisa Butler, Artist










Artist Website

 

Michelle Henning, Student Work


Plastic bags and yarn. 
40" x 60"

 

Maren, Student Work















A collection of wall hangings. 
This is an example of a strong body of work that was not photographed properly. 
These photos do not demonstrate the quality of work. 
First piece is the largest, 40" x 36". All other pieces slightly smaller. 
Materials are cotton fabric (some pieces were from dye experiments) and leather. 


 

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