Paint, Fuse, Stitch with Susan Brubaker Knapp

It was the last, but certainly not the least workshop for us in 2012! Susan Brubaker Knapp, the extrordinary fiber artist who creates intricate wholecloth painted and thread sketched art and also fused and thread sketched art, was here for the week with an eager group of students.

On the first day, Susan immediate set the class to painting. None of the students had really done any painting before, so this was new, exciting, and a little intimidating — especially after seeing the incredible work of Susan’s that she had brought with her. But with Susan’s enthusiasm and confident guidance everyone was mixing their colors and painting.

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Dalia choose a still life with citrus fruits.

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Alison did an amazingly detailed job from a photo of orchids.

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I choose a simple composition of emerging ferns. (Yes, as a rare treat, I got to participant in this workshop!)

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Since the ferns were so simple, I finished in time to start another painted piece of a sheep.

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Here is Alison’s whole cloth painting ready for thread sketching.

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The next project was to create a fused art quilt, starting from a photograph.

Dalia’s husband is a doctor, so she choose to do a picture of a unique 3-headed stethoscope.

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Nili is working on a larger version of the same composition as her painted piece, but this time boldly creating her own color scheme.

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I am working from a photo of our Ridgeback, Bree.

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Dinnertime was still filled with lively conversation and lots of laughs.

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Mark, the chef, used this class to try out some new dishes for next year. One was this delicious chili con carne made with tender beef short ribs and topped with fresh avocado and cilantro. Everyone agreed that it was a winner.

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Another “out of the park” home run, was the tiramisu. Between the groans of pleasure, everyone concurred that it was the best tiramisu they had ever had.

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Back at the studio the next day, Dalia started adding painted details to her fused image.

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Alison’s fused piece is from a photo of an area of the Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park, NY, where she once worked as landscape assistant. She is doing a marvelous job creating the reflection of the structure and statue in the reflecting pool.

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More progress on the image of Bree.

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Then back to thread sketching on the final day. Here is my sheep with all his curls sketched on with thread.

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Nili was the only one to completely finish a piece – painting, thread sketched, quilted and bound (with facing). Beautiful!

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Here is Alison’s piece — looking really great.

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All in all, a fabulous class, fabulous classmates, and fabulous instructor. I would highly recommend a class with Susan Brubaker Knapp and we’ll see about getting her back at Hudson River Valley Art Workshops for a repeat performance in the future!

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More Fusing Fun with Sue Benner

Sue Benner’s crew were a very productive group! After a few days the studio was chockfull of color and compositions.

Mid-week saw people finishing up with the exercises with squares, rectangles and curvilinear shapes, and then moving on to landscapes and other abstract designs.

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Sue brought some very interesting books for discussion in the class.

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This was Sue Benner’s sample board where she pinned some of her example projects.

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This class had a lot to smile about.

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Sue Benner will be back with again in 2014 in the Fall.

Fused Art Quilts with Sue Benner

Sue Benner is here at the Hudson River Valley Art Workshops this week teaching her workshop called “Composition Quartet: Four Techniques for Fused Quilts.”

Sue is an innovator in her field, creating original dyed and painted fabrics which she combines with recycled textiles to form fields of structured pattern, vivid beauty, and riotous variation. Her work has been juried into Quilt National seven times.

Sue fired up her students and set them off working through her technique exercises. These photos are from just the second day of class! A riot of color and pattern.

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It may be December, but the weather thinks it is Spring. The temps have been in the upper 50s for most of the week. Of course, in the studio with 18 irons going it feels like summer! Good thing opening the studio windows cools it down nicely.

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Next week is our last class of the season – Susan Brubaker Knapp teaching a workshop called “Paint, Fuse and Thread Sketch”. There is still some room in this workshop, so give us a call to join in the fun. Three of the students from the Sue Benner workshop are staying the extra week to take Susan’s workshop!