Unique art textiles Kay Khan
Artist Kay Khan lives and creates art textiles in Santa Fe, new Mexico. She miraculously from the old thread, silk, cotton and felt creates a patchwork composition transforming fragments of space, European mythology and Japanese way of life in the explosion of ideas.
Studying at the University of creative design, Kay ceramic vases created complex structures and multi-layer textile pattern, combining different technologies. Now the work of this Mexican artist, Australian-born, creative art textiles in the Japanese style, is in the permanent collections of the Museum of arts and design in new York and the Museum De Young in San Francisco.
the Artist finds images of internal accumulated over the years, library images, as visual language differs from written and verbal, and requires its own unique dictionary. It is very difficult to invent something else new, especially in the field of art, but when the experience and culture of different countries, multiplied by mastering the techniques and skills to create, then there are really new, unique pieces of art that can surprise the viewer. Surprised textile vases, teapots, clothing and stylized armor
the work of Kay Khan also included in textbooks on art testily:" The Art of Mankind Mary Schoeser and" Fiber Art Today" by Carol K. Russell.
She conducted workshops on embroidery and quilting-the skill in "Fibre Arts" in Australia and in" Hobart" in Tasmania. She also owns appliances Victorian crazy quilt embroidery Victorian Embroidery Guild
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