Cultivating Connections II
Cultivating Connections II
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Cultivating Connections II

Fiber Wall Hanging (ID: A183653)
Designed by Karen Kamenetzky
$3,250
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This richly-textured fiber wall piece was constructed of vibrant, artist-dyed wool and charmeuse silk—along with various yarns. Multiple techniques are featured in this work of art: wet-felted wool and silk, raw edge applique, hand-stitching, and dense machine stitching. Signed on the back, it ships with hanging materials.
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Karen Kamenetzky

Karen Kamenetzky

"My art explores the rich metaphorical stories I find in microscopic cellular imagery."

Karen Kamenetzky believes that all change happens on an infinitesimal level and results in the world we experience everyday. Kamenetzky creates a kind of invented biology, zooming in on that fundamental nature of things and bringing it into vision. She works loosely from sketches but each piece travels a route of evolution and change.

Beginning with white cotton and silk, Kamenetzky adds vibrant saturated color with dye and paint. The fabric is then cut freehand and the entire piece constructed using layered raw edge appliqu?. Machine and hand stitching add lines of light and shadow as well as color.