Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Summer Art Honors - Part 2

In the previous post I shared the work of my first set of students in the Summer Arts Honors program at the Sawtooth School for Visual Art. I also taught the second session and this group was just as much fun.

Once again we

Rust dyed...   Stamped...   Discharged...   and Gelatin plate  printed... 
                                                                                                                                    



and then the students used their fabrics to create art quilts. At the end of the session they exhibited their work in the student show. I think you'll agree...they did a great job!


This piece is by Xavier, a combination of 2 rust dyed fabrics with the roses cut and fused.
 He had never sewn anything before but looking at these stitches you would never know...
He also did some really cool discharged pieces that he wanted to keep whole
(the view is looking down into the vignette we had...the darker piece is laying on the counter and the red one is on the wall)


Next is Phoebe's piece, which she did as a two sided piece. I really like the discharged image


This is Emma's piece. I love her black and white cat stamp!


This piece is by Grace. She wanted to create the feel of water. I thought it was a timely piece, in that it speaks to me about the oil spill in the Gulf with the rust dyed bubbles, the paw print, and the discharged streaks. Not sure if that was her intention, but that's the beauty of art...each viewer finds meaning.


This is Alex's piece. I love her composition and the edge treatment she used.

It was so much fun to watch everyone's creativity at work. At the show one mom said her student started out hesitant about my class as it wasn't her first pick, but that she came home every day and talked about nothing else...it turned out to be her favorite one! Seeing people get excited about the possibilities of fiber art is what it's all about.

7 comments:

LauraQuilts said...

They ARE fabulous - you must be very proud. Good for you for sharing, we need young'uns!!

Nane said...

Dont you love how kids don't have any inhibitions when it comes to creating. Theses are wonderful examples, how fun to get to be their teacher.

Lucky Duck Dreams said...

These are incredible! Dont forget I want to do your next Adult class of these techniques!

ann said...

You are a GREAT teacher!

Mrs. Goodneedle said...

Creativity is alive and well, great job bringing it to the surface where is can shine! Incredible!

Jenny Williams said...

How fun, Karen! Looks like you've had a fabulous time, and they did, as well!
You've obviously enlightened a lot of them and hopefully inspiring a new generation of fiber artists

Salem Stitcher said...

They are all so neat and different. I love how they come up with their own unique way of using the techniques. You're doing good things for these kids. They'll remember the excitment and empowerment from this experience.