Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Creating Art Out Of Craft Is A Special Gift


To produce great art, an artist needs to understand thoroughly the medium in which they work in order to be able to use it to communicate. The medium could be words, oil paint or a piano- or the mind in the case of conceptual art. It’s not usually cloth or glass.

Craft works are often not seen as great art because they have a practical purpose; but when you come across someone who is so skilled in their craft that they can use it to create emotional responses, I have no doubt it is Art.
We have works from two such artistic craftspeople on sale in our Winchester shop Your Life Your Style and online at yourlifeyourstyle.co.uk.

Jo Downs works in fused glass. Her supreme craftsmanship results in astonishingly rich colours but beyond that, the artistic use of shapes, textures and colour combinations is emotionally engaging, be it a heart within a heart or an abstract impression of a Cornish beach through various seasons.

Likewise Margo Selby produces colourful geometric abstract designs which are converted to three dimensional fabric. This in turn is spun by English mills to provide the fabric for stunning bags, scarves and cushions. Like all great art, the form and the content are one. The results work on an esoteric level way beyond simply being a beautiful accessory.

Like any work of art, they are a joy to possess or to give to someone you care about. Click on this link to get an idea of what these special gifts are like.

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