Showing posts with label Dianne Koppisch Hricko. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dianne Koppisch Hricko. Show all posts

Saturday, March 22, 2025

Celebrating Spring by Dianne Koppisch Hricko

 Its Spring and time to celebrate with a new silk scarf.





I am working on a lovely crinkled silk crepe that feels great against your skin and holds color like crazy. 
The first layer of color are two slightly different yellow greens on a leaf screen. I am working with MX dye thickened with sodium alginate, the silk was soda soaked prior to printing. Here it is dry after a second layer of blue loops.

The stripes dry to a cherry blossomish pink. The freeform lines are Bosenberry. 
Dried and washed.



I love the pop of the orange serged edge. 


So much fun to see these colors on their own against the white and then how they play with others as they overlap. I find this endlessly intriguing and the original yellow green leaves just jump up through the intense blue violet stripes which were the last layer. I suspect that is because they got to the dye sites first and the techs at ProChemical and Dye agree. Then there is that beautiful grey that happened with the pink over lapped the azure blue.  Top it off with a serged orange edge. Chase away grey days of winter Yummy. 





Saturday, December 14, 2024

"High in Fiber" at the Abington Art Center by Dianne Hricko




 I really enjoyed visiting High in Fiber curated by THECOLORG. 

The exhibition presents works that span a variety of mediums, all using fiber in innovative ways. Whether through the delicate use of thread, the manipulation of fabric, or the sculptural possibilities of the materials, the artists push the boundaries of what fiber art can be. 

Liz Quay



The exhibition runs until [Jan 6 2025]. Admission is [free/price], and The Abington Art Center, with its beautiful grounds is well worth a visit. You can get a preview here https://abingtonartcenter.org/high-in-fiber-2/ I've included a few of my favorites .

Valarie Goodman 

Margery Amdur 

Well worth the visit. 
Dianne




 

Saturday, April 13, 2024

Natural Dye Club by Dianne Hricko



 Please check out the link below for the amazing group show from the Dyers Club that my daughter, LauraVHricko linktr.ee/Lauravhricko is part of. These artists are from a wide variety of fields. They meet once a month to study and promote natural dyeing and working with fabric. 

The show is so beautiful and also educational. The link has lots of photos and useful information. 

It's open now if you are in Philadelphia. 

https://davinciartalliance.org/a-shared-table-eff


Dianne