Monday, September 22, 2008

Fiber Revolution, Part 2


As promised yesterday, here is the rest of the Fiber Revolution show currently showing at the Art Gallery at the University of CT Stamford, CT campus.

Cindy's Friedman's garments from several Bernina fashion shows are here. The garments have multiple layers which you can't see here, but if you go to her website, you can see them all.





The blue wall.



Trio II Egyptian by Kris Moss      This is one of two structures that Kris had in the show.  I couldn't get a good picture of the other one.  You can see part of it in the background.


Sea Turtle- Gliding Along  by Jutta Halpin


Reflection in Blue  by Eileen Lauterborn


Glacial Cascade 2  by Virginia Abrams


Queen of the Hill Goes Clubbing   by Cindy Friedman


Queens Are Wild  by Cindy Friedman


Paradise by Rachel Cochran


One Never Knows  by Linda Rogers


Nature's Ornaments  by Deborah Schwartzman


Masquerade Unzipped  by Cindy Friedman


La Bustier de Mme X  by Katharina Litchman


Nest  by Judy Cuddihee   It was very hard to photograph this properly.


Jack's Journey  by NIke Cutsumpas


Hanging by a Thread  by Gwyned Trefethen


Gated Community  by Jeri Riggs


Endangered Bliss  by Susan Ferraro



6 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Norma!

What a pleasure to see your blog. I enjoyed all the art work very much. Thanks for taking the time to post it all.

Sue Kaufman

Unknown said...

Hi Norma!

What a pleasure to see your blog. I enjoyed all the art work very much. Thanks for taking the time to post it all.

Sue Kaufman

Unknown said...

Fantastic show, thank you so much for sharing

Elizabeth Rosenberg said...

Hi there, Norma . . .
I enjoyed my "visit" to your great blog. It was a surprise bonus to get to see the new FR show! Thanks for posting all the great photos -- everyone's work looks fantastic. And thanks, too, for visiting my blog. Hope to see you soon!
Love, E

Natalya Khorover Aikens said...

hope to see you at the opening next weekend!

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