About the artwork
Rusted Lace #1 (19.5”x19.5”/ 49 x 49cm) (c) 2010 Jean M. Judd/Artists Rights Society (ARS) New York Hand Stitched Thread on Hand Dyed Rust Pigmented Textile This series of textile artworks continues the exploration of rust pigmentation. Using the paper cutting technique for snowflakes from my youth, I devised a way to transfer the paper design onto my hand dyed fabric using iron filings. The tactile quality of the medium is maintained with this process. Further design elements are created by the intricate and dense hand stitching. The 3-D dimensionality is markedly evident when seen in person; even more so when displayed on a neutral wall. The nuances of the many colors in the base fabric can only be appreciated up close, which tends to lead to the involuntary desire to feel the texture of the artwork. **Contact Artist for relevant shipping charges to Buyer's location.**Medium Details
Hand Stitched Thread on Hand Dyed, Rust Pigmented Textile
Frame
No Frame
Signature
Artist signature on the back of artwork
Condition
Provenance
Currently owned by the artist.
Rusted Lace #1
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Mixed media
Fine Art
19.5 H x 19.5 W x .375 D in
Rusted Lace #1 (19.5”x19.5”/ 49 x 49cm)
(c) 2010 Jean M. Judd/Artists Rights Society (ARS) New York
Hand Stitched Thread on Hand Dyed Rust Pigmented Textile
Seller: Jean M. Judd
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About the artwork
Rusted Lace #1 (19.5”x19.5”/ 49 x 49cm) (c) 2010 Jean M. Judd/Artists Rights Society (ARS) New York Hand Stitched Thread on Hand Dyed Rust Pigmented Textile This series of textile artworks continues the exploration of rust pigmentation. Using the paper cutting technique for snowflakes from my youth, I devised a way to transfer the paper design onto my hand dyed fabric using iron filings. The tactile quality of the medium is maintained with this process. Further design elements are created by the intricate and dense hand stitching. The 3-D dimensionality is markedly evident when seen in person; even more so when displayed on a neutral wall. The nuances of the many colors in the base fabric can only be appreciated up close, which tends to lead to the involuntary desire to feel the texture of the artwork. **Contact Artist for relevant shipping charges to Buyer's location.**Medium Details
Hand Stitched Thread on Hand Dyed, Rust Pigmented Textile
Frame
No Frame
Signature
Artist signature on the back of artwork
Condition
Provenance
Currently owned by the artist.
About the artist
Jean Marie Judd - United States
Contemporary Artist Jean M. Judd of Cushing, Wisconsin has been constructing textile artworks for over thirty years incorporating dense hand stitching which gives visual and...
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