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Fiber Impressions
Fiber Impressions — Mixed Media With Organic Lacework
These pieces blend fiber art and printmaking into a unified mixed-media form. Each work begins with my organic lacework—free-form embroidered structures created without fabric. I use either leftover fragments or a newly designed lacework pattern to create a textured monoprint on a gel plate, capturing the intricate threads in layered acrylic color.
To complete the piece, I mount a coordinating lacework element on the mat—sometimes a painted fragment from my studio, and sometimes a newly stitched piece created to echo the print’s dominant color. This added lacework connects the printed impression back to the physical thread itself.
The result is a contemporary fusion of paint and fiber: part print, part embroidery, part sculptural texture—each one a completely unique expression within the Fiber Impressions series.
These mixed media pieces are 8 × 8 in ( 200 × 200 mm) and ready to frame.
Fiber Impressions — Mixed Media With Organic Lacework
These pieces blend fiber art and printmaking into a unified mixed-media form. Each work begins with my organic lacework—free-form embroidered structures created without fabric. I use either leftover fragments or a newly designed lacework pattern to create a textured monoprint on a gel plate, capturing the intricate threads in layered acrylic color.
To complete the piece, I mount a coordinating lacework element on the mat—sometimes a painted fragment from my studio, and sometimes a newly stitched piece created to echo the print’s dominant color. This added lacework connects the printed impression back to the physical thread itself.
The result is a contemporary fusion of paint and fiber: part print, part embroidery, part sculptural texture—each one a completely unique expression within the Fiber Impressions series.
These mixed media pieces are 8 × 8 in ( 200 × 200 mm) and ready to frame.