A sea of neutral tones combines lots of movement with bold hand stitches. Fabrics are organza, wool, lace, and cotton. Mounted on a 12" x 12" canvas, the artwork is in a solid wood frame measuring 14" x 14" x 1.5".
I worked on this while navigating through health issues and seeking options that seemed ill-defined.
"Navigating Uncertainty," original fiber art by Sally Dutko
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Paint, splash, tear, dye, wrap, outline, sew, draw, assemble, cut, spray, glue, join, stretch, rip, repeat. Texture and color vie for leading roles in Sally’s art. A passion for surface design inspires her fiber explorations creating fabric collages and mixed-media wall hangings. Her daily tools: brilliant hand-dyed
cottons and silks, mangled yarns, threads of all colors, twisted and sewn.
As a Fine Arts graduate of Cooper Union in New York City, Sally worked as a graphic designer and art director in publications at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. Using dyed and painted fabrics, her
work addresses subjects through color, texture, line, pattern and typography. A full-time Floridian since 2015, residing in Fort Myers, Sally finds that the vegetation and wildlife here provide a vast amount of inspiration. She has received many awards, has shown work nationally, and has curated fiber arts exhibits.