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Unique Content Article: Buying Fiber Art Quilts To Hang On Walls

Buying Fiber Art Quilts To Hang On Walls


by Sally Delacruz


A traditional quilt is made up wadding or batting between two fabric layers. Quilt making was very popular as a craft for centuries. However, soon artists were seduced by the variety of fabrics and techniques available to them and began to stretch the boundaries of traditional quilting. They began producing fiber art quilts, sometimes using traditional themes but reinterpreting and adapting them.

Others chose to give free reign to their creativity, breaking most traditional quilting rules and developing a much, more free flowing means of expression. They no longer saw a quilt as a utilitarian object but more like a new type of canvas. They experimented continuously with techniques and materials to create this new art form.

Each artist uses different techniques, fabrics and threads to bring their project to life. The use of fiber to do so offers them a flexible medium and painting, dyeing, stamping and tearing are all possible. A variety of colors and textures are used to bring depth and excitement to pieces. Each piece is different, created painstakingly by the artist and taking many hours of work.

In the past, a quilt was stitched in a certain way so as to keep the layers together. With this new form of art, stitches have much more than a purely practical function. The variety of threads available make it possible to use them to add all sorts of color, texture and shine. There are also many techniques used for stitching such as embroidery, knitting and weaving.

The inspiration for such artists is varied. Some are inspired by the serenity and tranquility of nature. Others use their own experiences in daily life as inspiration. Some images are representational whilst others are more impressionistic. Ideas and concepts become catalysts for pieces, often giving rise to wonderful abstract designs.

All art quilters are faced with a decision on how to finish their pieces. The actual quilt may be given a border or binding may be used but then there is the question as to whether it should be framed. Many fiber artists feel it is more consistent with their aesthetic not to use frames, especially when a piece is designed to hang in a private, comfortable space like a bedroom or living room.

These pieces are usually fairly expensive as they are unique and take many hours to create. The price is influenced by factors such as the price of materials used, the number of hours it took to make and its size. When buying an item of this nature, it is important to consider that the price is influenced by the fact that it is a work of art, created by someone with a unique vision.

These artists often say that until they became involved in this type of quilting, they had not found their true form of expression. Their passion is seen in their work, giving each piece its aesthetically pleasing quality. The deep rich colors, satisfying forms and variations in texture give this form of expression a unique appeal.




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