A study of the fabric and thread images and working process of Deidre Scherer, from her initial sketch of the subject to the finished portrait. Her piecing, layering and machine sewing techniques are... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I'm not a fabric artist, but a musician, but thanks to my wife who is an artist I hope I am gaining a better appreciation of all forms of arts and crafts. She has been getting more interested in crochet and fabric art lately so she checked this book out of the local public library. I have to state that I am in awe of Ms. Scherer's work, and wish I could see it with my own eyes. The illustrations are very good as the book is well produced. If you're looking for detailed information on how to execute this sort of art, I agree with other reviewers that this is probably not the first book to get, as the emphasis of the book is on her artistic and personal journey. There are extensive color illustrations and a bibliography. But as a music producer I do want to highlight a part of the book that really struck me. The last chapter is called "Workspace" and is a detailed essay about how Ms Scherer organizes her work area, and how she allocates and prioritizes her time. Many people have the image of an artist staring off into space and then just magically creating a masterpiece. The author shows in detail why it's important to be disciplined and organized. There's a great quote by the French author Flaubert that seems to apply here: "Be regular and orderly in your life, so that you may be violent and original in your work." I won't say Ms Scherer's work is "violent" but it is powerful and intense.
incredible artist
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
i purchased this book having been inspired by her works of the elderly. She is an amazing artist and uses most unusual fabrics to bring these people to life. There is only a small section on the technique she uses...but much in the way of inspiration. THere are many of her works in this book and i feel that although more instruction would have been helpful...it in no way deters from what this book has to offer in the way of inspiration and challenge to the quilt artist. I was truly inspired by her work and am proud to be an owner of this book and hope to someday try to tackle this approach to making quilts.
A spiritually moving book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Deidre's talent goes beyond sewing and art. She has a way of capturing the spirit of elders and whatever she is working on. This is a poignant book that should be shared. Her work is amazing. She uses patterned fabric and colors that one would never associate with skintones. But they all work so well. Reading about her work is fascinating.
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