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WIRED: Fiber-Optic Weavings and Wire Sculpture Introduction by Arthur Erikson all color, 66 photos 9.5" x 6.5", 64 pages, 2001 ISBN 1-930230-31-1 $25.00 |
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At age 75, celebrated Canadian artist Mariette Rousseau-Vermette began to integrate optical fiber and fluorescent tubing into weavings of wool. It was a logical progression from Rousseau Vermette's studying with Dorothy Liebes more than 50 years before. It was Liebes who had declared a fabric" modern" if it "is created in terms of today, with material of today." This catalog combines a number of artists creating "modern" fiber art of such unexpected materials as stainless steel filaments and ropes, black and nickel-plated safety pins, brass, copper and coated wire and, of course, optical fiber. |
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