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Sun September 21, 2014

Fiber Talks: Ack! There’s a Computer in My Studio!

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Come along on a virtual tour of the Pixeladies’ studio computer (yep, the computer, not the studio) as they explain how they use the computer in their creative process. They will show you how the intersection of fiber and technology influences their artistic output. Deb and Kris will discuss some of the ITAB 3 artwork that will be on display in the gallery.
The Pixeladies are Deb Cashatt and Kris Sazaki. They have been collaborating since 2003 but have been friends for over thirty years. One of the hallmarks of their work is weaving stories into their art quilts, often using fabric they’ve designed on the computer. Their work has been exhibited internationally (including ITAB 2) and is held in private and public collections. People often wonder how they picked their name. A pixel is the smallest element on a computer screen, and a lady is a woman of refinement and genteel manners. The word “pixilated” (with an “i”) means eccentric, whimsical, or tipsy. They liked the irony.
Come along on a virtual tour of the Pixeladies’ studio computer (yep, the computer, not the studio) as they explain how they use the computer in their creative process. They will show you how the intersection of fiber and technology influences their artistic output. Deb and Kris will discuss some of the ITAB 3 artwork that will be on display in the gallery.
The Pixeladies are Deb Cashatt and Kris Sazaki. They have been collaborating since 2003 but have been friends for over thirty years. One of the hallmarks of their work is weaving stories into their art quilts, often using fabric they’ve designed on the computer. Their work has been exhibited internationally (including ITAB 2) and is held in private and public collections. People often wonder how they picked their name. A pixel is the smallest element on a computer screen, and a lady is a woman of refinement and genteel manners. The word “pixilated” (with an “i”) means eccentric, whimsical, or tipsy. They liked the irony.
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