View this Artist's ProfileView this Artist's PortfolioLearn how to Commission Art from this ArtistView this Artist's Show Entries

  Karin Elizabeth Weiss Ph.D.   
  Annandale, Minnesota USA  
  Email This Artist  Visit This Artist's Web Site  View This Artists's current Auctions on eBay  View This Artists's eBay Store  View This Artists's items for sale on Cafe Press    



Select Member's Personal Gallery: Search Art (optional) (Note:To search entire gallery, use the Gallery Search Tool)
<< First Page     < Prior Page     Page 1 of 18     Next Page >     Last Page >>
Thumbnail View                  < Prior Item                  Item 3 of 90                  Next Item >                  Thumbnail View
Art: Moonrise by Artist Karin Elizabeth Weiss Ph.D.
"Moonrise"
Karin Elizabeth Weiss Ph.D.

Art: Paris Street Bubbles by Artist Karin Elizabeth Weiss Ph.D.
"Paris Street Bubbles"
Karin Elizabeth Weiss Ph.D.

Art: Gypsy Dolls Quilt by Artist Karin Elizabeth Weiss Ph.D.
"Gypsy Dolls Quilt"
Karin Elizabeth Weiss Ph.D.

Art: Cityscape by Artist Karin Elizabeth Weiss Ph.D.
"Cityscape"
Karin Elizabeth Weiss Ph.D.

Art: Audrey's cats by Artist Karin Elizabeth Weiss Ph.D.
"Audrey's cats"
Karin Elizabeth Weiss Ph.D.

"Gypsy Dolls Quilt"

Art: Gypsy Dolls Quilt by Artist Karin Elizabeth Weiss Ph.D.
 Add To Your Favorite ArtCreate and Send an ECard from this ArtView Larger Image of art 
 
 

(Detail Images)

Detail Image

Gypsy dolls 2
  
 
 

Detail Image

The original photograph
  
 
 

Detail Image

Closeup of first two dolls
  
 
 
Media:  fabric and photo on fabric
Dimensions:  18 x 28
Date of Work:  2009

This mysterious stairway is a photograph I took on a trip to Europe in the 1960's... I have digitally enhanced the colors and transfered the photo to fabric as a background for two "flat fabric dolls" who are interchangeable on the quilt with velcro tabs to hold them in place. The piece was inspired by a class in creating paper-doll-like figures for quilts.... I made these clothes from patterns I designed and drew, then cut to fit flat. The Gypsies seemed like appropriate figures for this intrigueing scenic... the next pictures shows two more done in a different technique, where the clothes are dimensional and simply shaped to the doll figures and sewn onto them.


<< First Page     < Prior Page     Page 1 of 18     Next Page >     Last Page >>
Thumbnail View                  < Prior Item                  Item 3 of 90                  Next Item >                  Thumbnail View