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Fiber Wall Hanging (ID: A125082)
Designed by Judith Larzelere
$3,500
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Heavily textured fabric wall installation. The image is created with machine sewn strip pieced cotton cloth that is sewn to a padded backing. The sewing threads are brought to the surface for added color and texture. A sectioned armature is provided for installation. Velcro strips are sewn to the back of the piece and this attaches it to the velcro on the armature.
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Judith Larzelere

Judith Larzelere

"I want to catch your interest from afar and continue to delight you as you near the surface of my quilts. I love the expressiveness and challenges of color, and I hope to engage you in enjoying my abstract work. I have had the pleasure of being a studio artist for more than 35 years, and I treasure this life."

Judith Larzelere is a visual artist who does with fabric what would be awkward or difficult in another medium. Hard-edge slices of fabric seem to melt into moving fields of color. Color interactions build dynamic flow, excitement, and mood. To create these effects, Larzelere balances deliberate planning with uncertainty about the exact look of the completed piece.

Larzelere is known for developing and expanding the expressive limits of strip piecing and machine strip quilting. Hand-dyed cotton fabrics are the primary components of most of her quilts. Each quilt starts with a small, scaled plan. Fabrics are then arranged on a table as they will be cut and pieced. Interaction of color is key to the sense of space she creates in her work.

Judith Larzelere holds an MFA in painting from Rutgers University. She is self-taught as a quilter and developed her signature style by 1983. She studied the books of Joseph Albers and Johannes Itten to expand her understanding of color theory so she could apply this knowledge to her quilts.

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