Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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Tommye McClure Scanlin ~ artist and teacher ~ tapestry and other things ~ Dahlonega, GA, USA
I am an artist who observes and responds to my surroundings for inspiration. My primary artistic medium is handwoven tapestry, an ancient method of working with fibers to create images. As I seek images and ideas to interpret into tapestry I experience my surroundings a closely as I can. Photographs, sketches, paintings, and writings all are part of the research I put into my work.
I have been living in the southern Appalachians most of my life and so my surroundings are filled with natural forms of woods, streams, and fields. My eyes are frequently drawn to the myriad details of the landscape and many of my tapestries are based on aspects of those details, simplified and enlarged in a weaving.
Please visit my American Tapestry Alliance page and my website to see more of my work--scanlintapestry.com
Watch out! Once kudzu begins growing, there's no stopping it! It's already looking good, Tommye.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see this one finished! I noticed you're teaching at Penland this summer Tommye... that is fabulous. I LOVED the two weeks I spent there studying with Koehler. The class was good, but Penland was an amazing place overall. Wish I could go and weave with you! I think I'm headed to Germany for a show then though.
ReplyDeleteI am just catching up and your title caught me off guard! I looked back and saw your cartoon development - that's a great resource! You know though - Kudzu grows about a foot a day. Wouldn't that me magical in tapesty!
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