World of Threads Festival
Blog Archive: Fibre Artist Interviews
Since the series was launched in 2011, Dawne Rudman and Gareth Bate have been interviewing local, national or international fibre artists. We have published over 137 artist interviews to date. Join us as we create a comprehensive archive of some of the most exciting fibre artists in the world. People have subscribed from 96 countries.
Artist Interview 120: Barbara Klunder
In your art practice you have been involved in many fibre mediums over the years. Tell us where you started, and how you moved into the other media. Artist: Barbara Klunder Previous World of Threads Exhibitions Monarch Butterfly. 2009 5′ x 4′ Washi paper-cut. Part of Insects paper-cut show, David Kaye Gallery/Ontario Craft shows. What…
Artist Interview 67: Bovey Lee
Tell us about your work? Artist: Bovey Lee Where do you get your inspiration? Bamboo Ballet, 37.5″x27″, Cut Paper, Chinese Rice Paper on Silk How did you decide on this medium? Bamboo Ballet, detail, 37.5″x27″, Cut Paper, Chinese Rice Paper on Silk Bamboo Ballet, detail, 37.5″x27″, Cut Paper, Chinese Rice Paper on Silk Please explain…
Artist Interview 62: Yulia Brodskaya
Tell us about your work? Artist: Yulia Brodskaya Where do you get your inspiration? Firmenich, paper/card, technique: paper quilling. How did you decide on this medium? Jungle Bird, paper/card, technique: paper quilling. Pure, paper/card, technique: paper quilling. What other mediums do you work in, and how does this inform your work? Babushka, paper/card, technique: paper…
Artist Interview 56: Yael Brotman
Tell us about your work? Construction Site, 2012, photo: Peter Legris Previous World of Threads Exhibitions Teardrop I, 2012, Graphite on Kurotani paper, foamcore, glue, 7 1/4″ H x 9 1/4″W x 3 1/2″D Fables, myths and folktales have been an ongoing fascination for me since childhood. Where do you get your inspiration? Campbell south…
Artist Interview 50: Cybèle Young
Tell us about your work? Artist: Cybèle Young Where do you get your inspiration? Did You Feel Something?, 15 x 23 x 2, Japanese paper sculpture I tried using Japanese paper and a world opened up. Three-dimensional applications seemed endless, but on a very modest personal scale which really appealed to me. How did you…
Artist Interview 24: Xiaojing Yan
Tell us about your work? Artist Xiaoging Yan Previous World of Threads Exhibitions Guanyin, 2009, 7x2x2, fabric hardener Chinese tassel thread, Xiaoging Yan, shown at Phoenix Art Gallery, Nanjing, China In my art, every idea travels through the intricate passageway of how I think in Chinese, but speak in English. Where do you get your…
Artist Interview 9: Emma Nishimura
Tell us about your work? Artist, Emma Nishimura Previous World of Threads Exhibitions An Underlying Sadness, 2010, Photogravure etching and thread, 20″ x 25″ x 1″ Where do you get your inspiration? My grandmother was interned in Slocan, an internment camp for Japanese Canadians in the interior of British Columbia, from the spring of 1942…