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Category Archives: Jane Dunnewold
Soaring
Our Art Cloth Mastery class graduated last week — what a bitter-sweet end to nearly three years of study. The grand finale is the class exhibit at the Radius Center in San Antonio which will hang until May 31st. Twelve artists and … Continue reading
Artistic path
An assignment for our Art Cloth Mastery class involves developing a discussion with power point accompaniment on our art development. After all, says our instructor, Jane Dunnewold, you need to be ready to discuss the evolution of your own style; it’s very interesting … Continue reading
Printing on uncommon surfaces
I spent three days last week in a workshop about printing on various surfaces using our own digital images. Kathyanne White has distinguished herself in this arena — she’s absolutely fearless about what she’s willing to try as long … Continue reading
On a roll. . .
The Art in Fiber opening at the Copper Shade Tree last Saturday was splendid. Despite the rain storms (yes, we still need more!), the crowds turned out. It was great fun to see the artists and the visitors and while … Continue reading
Ah, the lure of paint. . .
As some of you know, I’ve been experimenting — quite a bit, actually — with acrylic paint over textiles. Now I love to work with dyes — but I’m finding that the element of paint further enhances the end-result in … Continue reading