Tim Arand-McIlrath - "A Fiberartist Journey- 50+Years of Making Fiberart"
Tim Arand-McIlrath has an exhibit of his work currently on view at the Clear Lake Arts Center, Clear Lake IA. The exhibit "A Fiberartist Journey- 50+Years of Making Fiberart" will be on view through Oct.3, 2017.
Fiberart
has been my artistic expression for most of my life. Color, texture and
the "feel" of fabric have always been important to me. In an
undergraduate printmaking course, I was first exposed to the idea for
printing on fabric. My graduate study led to exposure to many
possibilities for making fiberart. My skills as a print and dye artist
developed, as well as being exposed to the creative uses of crochet.
My journey as a fiberartist has had four sections. I
began my creative exploration using photographic images and repeat
pattern to screen print textiles. My artistic output included primarily
yardages, hangings and quilts.
The
need for more dimensional work led me to feltmaking. My use of
feltmaking included felting wool fiber unto wool fabric, producing
highly textured surfaces because of the shrinkage. The concept of
layering and exposing under layers was a major part of my journey with
felt.
Initially,
my interest in building three dimensional forms came from the need to
learn basketmaking for my teaching. I began building forms, then began
inhabiting the forms with crocheted webs and eventually incorporating
found objects.
Upon
retirement I took a break from art making but eventually my artistic
nature led me to begin again, starting with painting but quickly led to
using crochet to embellish the painted surface. Eventually I began
revisiting my screen printed fabric and adding crocheted surfaces to
create new artistic exressions. I found myself being really attracted to
the many different approaches that are used to create fabric for
clothing. This led me to recycling fabric from garments as backgrounds
and creating new environments using crocheted yarn over the fabric
backgrounds.
I have had an incredible "love affair" with fiber and fabric and see myself keeping on creating new artwork as long as possible.
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