Showing posts with label Felt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Felt. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Artist Interview with Brenda Backman

Brenda Backman 
 
 

I began my current series, Lines Threads Connections,  working within the parameters of a challenge which limited the size of the piece.  While stitching the felt and seeing the stitches interlock and connect with one another, I thought of how we are all connected.  The connection of living on our planet and being from our beautiful Earth, and the connection of our DNA and being made of stardust, all draw us together.  I’ve enjoyed exploring the different aspects of this idea with different colors and textures.

I’ve been making art and stitching since I was twelve and started making my own needlepoint designs.  I’ve been hooked ever since.  In 2000 I graduated from Iowa State University with a BFA and began my professional art career.  I’ve shown my work all over the US and internationally as well.  My work is characterized by a lively use of color and a heavily detailed surface which gives an intimate quality to the pieces.
 


Lines Threads Pebbles
 
Q. How did you get your start as a professional artist?

Brenda:   I've been working on my art since I was a teenager, and have been sewing since I was a child.  I developed a love of embroidery and fibers from my mother and grandmother who both sewed.  I further developed my skills at Iowa State University and have been working as an artist since graduating.


Q. How long have you been working as a professional artist?

Brenda: I've been working as a professional artist since 2002.

Q. What are you currently working on?

Brenda: Currently I'm working on my Lines Threads Connections embroidery series.  The series explores how we are connected to each other and our environment.

Q. Your current body of work depicts?  

Brenda:  My current body of work is abstract and uses color and shape to depict connections.

Q. What materials do you work with and why?

Lines Threads Ripples
 
Brenda:  I'm a fiber artist.  I work mainly with embroidery threads, felt, cotton and silk fabric, and beads.

Q. What excites you about using the materials you work with?

Brenda:  I love the textures my materials can create.  They seem endless!  Fabric is so versatile, it can be soft or stiff, the beads give shimmer, and threads have so many textures to work with.

Q. Tell us about some of the processes you do in your work

Brenda:  I work in machine and hand embroidery, combining the two to create a dense textured surface.

Q. When you make a piece where does the inspiration come from?

Brenda:  I take inspiration from my materials and sometimes from dreams.  I find the textures and colors of the fabric, threads, and beads to be inspiring.
Seeding

Q. Do you make art every day?

Brenda:  No I don't make art every day.

Q. What other artistic interests do you have?

 Brenda:  I'm also interested in painting

Q. Tell us something that most people dont know about you thatthey would find interesting.

I enjoy cooking and creating new dishes.

You can see more of Brenda's work here.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Rock Inspiration


Needle felted wool and silk fibers and silk organza fabric dyed with indigo and natural dyes.  Agate type rock for inspiration.

The rock is mostly purples, red violets, golds and cobalt blues, though you'd never know it from this photo.


Since this is the last piece of my machine needle felted constructed cloth I thought I'd do something special with the piece, lots of hand stitching and knots.


I just need to decide which side I want to use, it's about six by seven inches in size.






Sunday, April 29, 2012

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Felt Continued

Now with some stitching, I have no specific plans for this piece other than for it to be bright and cheerful.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Carcass
Salvaging the Unsalvageable

Rust • Wool • Pigments • Wax

Earth Palette
Taos New Mexico
September 29th & 30th, 2010

Carcass Workshop in September!



Carcass

Salvaging the Unsalvageable

Rust • Wool • Pigments • Wax

Earth Palette
Taos New Mexico
September 29th & 30th, 2010


Thursday, May 15, 2008

Moss WIP


Moss In Progress

This piece is going to take forever and a day to complete, well in order for me to be happy with it it'll take some time. I love hand stitching but it can be quite time consuming! With each layer I add I realize I need to add more layers for the effect I'm wanting, that's my inspiration photo to the left of the felted project.

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Moss in progress

I couched some hand dyed jute down with my sewing machine using a zig zag stitch. Now to add some bullion and french knots, beads, and more to the surface. This is going to be a LOT of stitching and work what was I thinking!

Before

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Hand work


My shoulder has been bothering me, too much lawn care, so instead of wrestling large pieces in the sewing machine I've been doing a bit of hand work.

I started this piece tonight by needle felting various fibers using the Janome Expression, and now I've plans to do a bunch of stitching to the surface. This pic is the inspiration a red velvet spider mite on some moss. I took this photo last Sunday when we were out looking for morels in the woods.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Peak Under


A little peak under the wonder under.

More Photos







Metallic paints on Wonder Under layered over angelina and thread couched felt.

Finished Clutch




Remeber those? This one is comprized of melted tyvek, angelina, felt, couched threads and yarns and was melted with a heat gun. I lined it with a soft copper colored polyester organza.