Uncredentialed Art
 

 

 

We live in a credential-happy world. Grow up, get a degree, become something. If you want to be a lawyer, go to law school. If you want to be an artist, go to art school.

I wanted to be an artist but I had no medium--I couldn't draw, and since art as I understood it was based on drawing, the best that I could hope for was to be an educated viewer. So I went to college, got a degree in art history and went on to law school. I didn't want to be a lawyer but I became one and spent five unhappy years sitting behind a series of desks, never finding intellectual stimulation that lasted beyond a day or two. I quit and went to work in a bookstore, where I learned more about human interaction and mind expansion than I thought humanly possible and got up my nerve to do the things that I always wanted to do. I studied massage and worked as a massage therapist. I learned about herbs and volunteered on an organic flower farm. Finally, I took a free quilting class at city college.

I am an artist who has found her medium. I unearthed my childhood sewing skills and started combining colors, using fabrics and threads as my paints. When I sew I create texture by sculpting with thread and stuffing, create surface by painting and dyeing and stitching, express myelf by using my American textile mother tongue, patchwork, in as many permutations as my imagination will allow. Living in Sweden has isolated me from the latest trends in American patchwork and textile art and, as a stranger in a strange land, I have learned much about artistic self-reliance. As a woman in this century, I also use the computer, both to communicate and to create images that I sometimes transfer to textile. I have no credential that I can frame and nail to my wall apart from my art itself.

I invite you to enter my credential-free world.

 

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All those years as a lawyer made me cautious. All images and text on these pages are copyrighted and may not be used without my permission. Please contact me if you wish to use any image or text.

 

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