About four years ago I figured out that ideas were moving into my brain faster than the hands could work them out. So I took the leap from hand quilting purist to machine quilting adventurer. I rediscovered the piece picture below, in a cupboard recently. It was one of the first pieces I played with… Continue reading Fire season and machine quilting…
Author: Ann Scott
I started sewing and designing using fabric, thread, and paper when I was a child. I taught myself to make quilts, at first not following the "rules," then watched some experts, learned the rules, and made many hand quilted and appliqued quilts. I spent years focusing on miniature landscape quilts. Now I am a fiber and mixed media artist and that encompasses everything I have a passion for. I have taught, lectured, and my work have show nationally and internationally, some pieces have been published.
Art at Visions
For new friends who live out of town and so aren’t able to make the Supporting Roles: Fiber and Photography exhibit at Visions Art Museum, here are a few of the pieces in the exhibition. I hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I enjoyed creating them. All of the photographs were taken by… Continue reading Art at Visions
The fiber before the photograph
Here is a tease for a new piece in the Photograph and Fiber series. It is a painted whole cloth. Now the quilting begins. When it is finished and I know where it is headed I’ll post it again.
Visions Art Museum
Last Friday evening my son, Cameron, and I attended the Open House at Visions Art Museum, Liberty Station. We had a wonderful time talking with visitors about art, fashion, and photography.I’m looking forward to the Opening Reception for this exhibition which includes our Supporting Roles: Fiber and Photography as well as Second Time Around: Fashion… Continue reading Visions Art Museum
Elements and joy!
Trying to capture, in an art piece, the shadow, light, texture, reflection and essences of my surroundings is a challenge I enjoy. What have you captured in your art?
Support
I’m fortunate to have a very supportive family. Both of my (adult) kids are visual artists and so there is a lot of art talk flying around here. Even if they aren’t keen on my newest project they chime in and show an interest.
Incredible Edible
I happened upon an old photograph the other day, a reminder – Years ago my family and friends (an artsy and creative bunch!) would hold theme parties called Incredible Edibles. The idea was to bring something that was indeed visually incredible while at the same time edible. I don’t remember very many of the creations… Continue reading Incredible Edible
What to do with a stain…
I had a white t-shirt that had a small permanent spot on it so I decided to paint it. I got it completely wet and dunked the hem in a watered down gray acrylic paint and let the paint creep up. Well, I couldn’t see the spot any longer but the shirt looked flat. So… Continue reading What to do with a stain…
Art Quilt Show
Just for fun and inspiration! Enjoy.
Orphaned blocks or Heirlooms
Many years ago I was given quilt blocks that were made by my paternal grandmother. I now have a finished quilt made by her as well. My grandm Nevada, who died before I was born, was a quilter. I wish I had asked my dad more about her. But even more than having my questions… Continue reading Orphaned blocks or Heirlooms