"Tributaries"
© Timothy J. Arand-McIlrath
This entry for the 2012 Artisans Road Trip is featuring artist Timothy J. Arand-McIlrath! Tim
is a retired Art Professor from Iowa State University. He spent 34
years there, teaching two and three dimensional design studios as
well as studio classes in all aspects of fiber art. His artwork has
been shown in local, state regional, national and international
venues.
"Folk
art has long been an area of interest for me. I have researched and
collected folk art in all my travels.I have spent extended visits to
Mexico and in particular to the Oaxaca area. The color, texture and
freedom of expression have fascinated me for many years. There is an
incredible excitement in the work of folk artists.
"Shadowed"
© Timothy J. Arand-McIlrath
I
have been “accused” of having too much fun creating my art. Not
possible in my world. Having fun is one of the prime motivators in my
work. I love having viewers smile. I smile a lot while I am working
on my art.
In
my two dimensional pieces, the backgrounds are painted with acrylic
paint and sometimes embellished with found objects. The foregrounds
have crocheted web introduced onto the compositions.
"Swooped (side view)"
© Timothy J. Arand-McIlrath
The
three-dimensional pieces are usually constructed out of willow
branches and are many times painted or varnished. The found objects
and crocheted yarn inhabit the structures.
Color,
texture, repetition, and pattern have always been strong elements in
my work. The compositions are based on my observations of the world
around us.
Recently,
in an attempt at simplification, I have chosen to title my art work
with one word titles.
My
work is regularly available for sale at Art on 16th
Gallery in Spirit Lake, Iowa.
It
is always my hope to elicit pleasure from my viewers."
Join us again for another entry for the 2012 Artisans Road Trip!
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