Martha Fieber:
My art is both subtle and complex, but at the same
time it gives a calming effect. It’s about texture,
technique, pattern, and detail. Each work includes layers
and layers of stitching to create shading and depth. Peace,
natural beauty, color, and light are a significant part of
my work. I use nature scenes to express these feelings and
elements of my work. I want to encourage the viewer to appreciate
life in the moment, to slow down and take a breath, to bring
the outdoors into everyday life. I want to preserve and show
the beauty of our outdoor world.
I have been working with fiber since I was old enough to handle
a needle. In 1999, I gave up engineering for art. It has been
a joy to me to create original embroideries and work with
fiber for my second career. My education in engineering is
an integral part of my success in planning and executing the
complex and detailed landscapes and weavings that have kept
me fascinated for the past 10 years.
I use all kinds of threads, fibers, and colors to create depth
and texture in my work. Single strand silk, rayon, metallic,
and/or hand dyed cotton threads, on linen and silk backgrounds
comprise most of my current work. I use only 4 types of stitch,
straight stitch, French knots, couching, and chain stitch,
to achieve the incredible depth and perspective you see in
my work. I am painting and weaving my own backgrounds with
fabrics, fibers, yarns, and ribbons.
“Nature has infinite variation and beauty. With such
a vast resource, inspiration is unlimited”.
We will feature the work of Martha Fieber featured at SOFA-Chicago.
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Chicory |
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Lily Pads |
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