Abstraction 2
Abstraction 2
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Abstraction 2

Fiber Wall Art (ID: A15827)
Designed by Karen Schulz
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Abstraction 2 is part of a series inspired by the artist's photograph of three white tree trunks against a dark forest on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. An abstract image with staying power is invoked with a 90 degree turn.

This piece is made from artist hand dyed cotton fabric, and cotton batting. It is machine pieced and quilted. Meticulous and intricate quilting, for which is known add significantly to the overall piece. A 4 inch sleeve is attached to the back for easy installation. Hanging slat included.
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Karen Schulz

Karen Schulz

"Like Rumpelstiltskin spinning straw into gold, I strive to use the ordinary elements of design—shape, line, color and texture—to create extraordinary compositions that invite the viewer to enter and linger. I want my work to take the breath away and rivet the viewer to a point of perception where time and place fade away."

Karen Schulz's work is first and foremost a disciplined and careful consideration of formal design elements that results in elegant and sophisticated images. She embraces contrast of all kinds: circles and squares, stasis and movement, light and dark, the flat plane and three-dimensional space, and enjoys the ways these contrasts serve to heighten the viewer's perception.

Powerful, award-winning, and predominantly abstract images emerge from Schulz's improvisational cutting, positioning, and sewing of hand-dyed cloth. Once Schulz sews her compositions together, the quilt is made by layering cotton or wool batting and a backing. Known for her meticulous machine quilting, Schulz uses the quilted and couched line as an additional and critically important design element.

Sewing since the age of nine, Karen Schulz began by creating clothing, then moved to bed quilts, and finally to quilts for the wall. For the last 7 years, Schulz has been spending at least 30 hours a week in the studio while studying intensively with Nancy Crow, one of the pioneers of contemporary art quilts.

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