Pat Pauly - Design in Fiber

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Artist Link: Pat Pauly

Pat Pauly uses personal imagery and freeform surface design in her fiber work, a process she describes as "painting with fabric." The work is bold, graphic, and often suggestive of natural forms and patterns. Using commercial and artist-designed textiles as the medium, these works are intricately assembled to obtain the finished work.

Studying in the RIT Masters level program in the early 1980s, Pat took principles of graphic design as a jumping-off point for her two-dimensional fiber work. Her study of letterforms, layout, and other aspects of typography influenced her later contemporary quilted forms.

Pat's work has been shown in highly selective juried exhibitions such as Quilt National, Focus Fiber, Quilts = Art = Quilts, Creative Force, and Art Quilts Lowell. She has curated many shows of contemporary fiber art, notably "Parallax: Views of Contemporary Quilt Artists" and "The Exquisite Corpse: Contemporary Art Quilts". 

Pat Pauly exhibits her work nationally and internationally, and also curates and designs exhibitions of contemporary and historic textiles. She maintains a studio near Rochester, New York. 

Abstract design created with colorful dyed fabric pieced together and graphic elements printed
Abstract design created with colorful dyed red and brown fabric pieced together and graphic elements printed

Stacked Mummy Bags. 2011

Abstract design created with colorful blue and green dyed fabric pieced together and graphic elements printed

Strangers in Paradise, 2011

Abstract design created with colorful red and orange dyed fabric pieced together and graphic elements printed

Pink Leaf, 2011