Felt artist Carol Huber Cypher takes readers behind
the scenes in search of the techniques and inspirations that define the best contemporary
feltmakers. In this beautifully photographed book, images of signature works by
admired fiber artists are complemented by in-depth information on creating their
unique effects.
Beginning with an iconic project, the technique of felting
around a ball that artist Beth Beede made famous and taught throughout the world,
the book continues with more than 20 artists and highlights diverse forms, including
hats, capes, a dress, bags, slippers, jewelry, rugs, pillows, a curtain, an ottoman,
and other decorative pieces, plus vessels, hanging installations, a felted chess
set, and other art forms. A gallery showcases other artists and provides further
ideas to spark the fiber artist’s imagination. Readers are encouraged to
use the examples and instructions to inform their own creative endeavors.
In addition to practical information on creating the pieces
shown, each project is accompanied by biographical information and insights into
the artist’s own inspiration. The combination of images, ideas, and information
make this book a must-have for feltmakers who want to deepen their repertoire
of techniques, aspiring fiber artists seeking new directions for their work, and
any reader wanting to be dazzled with breathtaking images of inventive artwork.
Paperbound, 8½ x 10¼, 144 pages
75 photographs, 50 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-031-9 |