Posts Tagged ‘surface design’

Spring Water by Laura Cater-Woods

If you are a textile enthusiast you will know what I mean when I say that I get so excited when I see fiber art with a one of a kind design that you know has been uniquely created by someone.  You look at it with awe.  You touch it, and just wonder “how did they do that”?  The sensory delight has you perplexed.  Is it shibori, screen print, mono print, nuno felted, painted, discharged, and your mind goes on and on.

An “Ah-Ha” Moment

If by chance you do get to talk with the artist and are told how they accomplished that wondrous feat, an “ah- ha” moment goes off in your head!  Oh yes, I can see how that could happen enters your mind as you are stroking it like a beloved pet.

Personal Attention to Each of Her Students

Laura Cater-Woods is one of those inspiring artist and instructors devoting herself to the “ah-ha” creations in fiber.  In her classes she gives personal attention to each of her students, encouraging them to come up with their own personal expression “on the surface”.

Laura will be teaching a class this spring with us.  I hope you can come to the surface!