Painting of Chinese Pots with The Chinese Pot Tapestry in Background |
Kay Fassett is having a pretty big year. His autobiography, Dreaming in Colour, is out...
http://whipup.net/2012/10/03/book-kaffe-fassett-dreaming-in-color-an-autobiography/
... and the London's Fashion and Textile Museum has a large exhibit of his work (quilts, needlepoint, mosaic, and quilting) on display starting today, April 22.
http://ftmlondon.org/ftm-exhibitions/kaffe-fassett/
Ehrman Tapestry has commissioned a series of short films about his work. You can see two of them on the Ehrman website and more should appear there over the next year.
http://www.ehrmantapestry.com/videos/story/Kaffe-Fassett-on-his-needlepont.aspx?page=1
No one understands color the way Kaffe Fassett does. No one.
http://fullofsoup.com/2010/04/18/kaffe-fassett-workshop-2/
http://pinterest.com/chrisiskitsch/designer-kaffe-fassett/
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2 comments:
Kaffe Fassett's designs are stunning. Why are they done on such large mesh canvas?
I suspect it's because British needlepointers prefer 10 and 12 count. That seems to be their market. If you look at Ehrman's website, that's all they sell.
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