Earth Series No. 19
Earth Series No. 19
Earth Series No. 19
Earth Series No. 19
ONE OF A KIND

Earth Series No. 19

Fiber Wall Hanging (ID: A16466)
Designed by Laurie dill-Kocher
$1,000
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This piece is created from a cotton that is a dusty rose wine color. If you are considering this piece please do not hesitate to ask for a sample yarn. The companion colors are strong reds and blues.

This piece can be installed directly onto a wall with the included installation hardware. It can also be framed for high traffic areas or hung with a wall painted rectangle behind it to make it appear larger. Your installation will be only limited by your imagination. Materials are of the highest quality cotton, embroidery floss, handmade felt, copper caps, and coated wire. This piece is installed on an acid-free backing that is attached to a custom cleat system. Because of the cleat system this panel floats on the wall.

To maintain this piece you should only need to give it a light dusting, vacuum, or spot clean. The wrapped areas are not removable but can be very slightly adjusted. They do have small coated wires in the core and should be treated as such. You will not be able to play with the wrappings because repeated and constant changes in their shape will cause the metal to harden and eventually break.
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Laurie dill-Kocher

"Good art adorns your environment; great art adds to your life."

During the past twenty-five years, the evolution of Laurie dill-Kocher's fiber art has combined her technical knowledge with her personal imagery to produce the unique pieces that have become her signature trademark. She has the unusual ability to create individual pieces that are structurally stable and imbued with an individual presence for any environment. She also has the rare capacity to create the perfect image that employs the right textile technique. She keeps abreast of the current developments in textile conservation to ensure that each piece will be the best solution for its intended setting. Dill-Kocher also demands the highest quality materials and serves to ensure that each textile piece that she creates is the best that can be created in her studio.

Dill-Kocher has B.F.A. and M.F.A. degrees in textiles, and her work can be seen in both public and private collections in the U.S. and abroad. Among many venues, she has had her work exhibited at the following museums: The Yager Museum of Art, Phippen Art Museum, Lancaster Museum of Art, Fenimore Art Museum, Schenectady Museum, The Cleveland Museum of Art, Tweed Museum of Art, and the Butler Institute of American Art. She currently maintains a full-time studio in Rochester, NY.

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