Well not really. I came across a post on Art Biz Blog about coming up with more interesting exhibition themes. Since this post is about black and white stripes, zebras came to mind......So the title stays until someone comes up with a better one. What I love about black and white stripes in these artworks is the way they sing in contrast to the other colours.
Passages. Fiber art and mixed media by Jette Clover.
While rebuilding her home in Florida, Jette Clover used the rusty objects she found in the ground, to rust fabric. Thus began the Rust Series. These pieces need to be enlarged to see the intricate stitching. Click Here to take a closer look.
"I like the color rust, and I like using the unpredictable designs that occur during the rusting process. It makes me let go of some of the control of art making. I react to the rust stains with painting, printing and stitching my own signs and lettering on the fabric. It is like being involved in an exchange of mark making with nature." - Jette Clover
"I like the color rust, and I like using the unpredictable designs that occur during the rusting process. It makes me let go of some of the control of art making. I react to the rust stains with painting, printing and stitching my own signs and lettering on the fabric. It is like being involved in an exchange of mark making with nature." - Jette Clover
Looking Glass by Bill Gingles. See more of Bill's work Here.
See more work by Michael Shemchuk, Here.
Wiggleroom by Michael Shemchuk.
One 2 step by Michael Shemchuk.
Panel by Bill Fisher at the Jane Sauer Gallery, Here.
Experiment by Robyn Gordon
Zebrawald II. See les surfaces Flickr photostream, Here.