Sunday, February 26, 2012

Why do fiber arts play an important role in the up and coming art scenes?

This past week, I did a pretty extensive search for fiber arts in the contemporary art scene, and to my surprise ,at first, I didn't find a whole lot. After taking a second look, and re-wording what exactly I was looking for, I found an interesting mix of conventional fiber use, such as spinning, knitting, quilting,  and a new approach to fiber arts that I had not considered, such as painting with fiber.  To begin delving into how fiber arts as played a role in the art scene, it is important to know that fiber arts is considered to be any type of artwork which uses a linear, pliable element-fiber, as a major material ( I would argue using fiber in any artwork). This could include stitching, weaving, dying, spinning, felting, knitting, etc. A term I came across often was textile arts, which brings up the question, "what is the difference between textile and fiber arts?" Well, they are basically the same and often used interchangeably, but if you had to differentiate, then fiber arts would be more contemporary and conceptual whereas textile refers to design, ethnics, or historical pieces.
               Many young people have begun knitting as a past-time project, in our school, we even have a couple people in class knitting during the lectures. This has been proven to help increase the attention span of those with more fluttering minds. New websites have emerged recently that are targeted at youths and young adults to create, buy local, and inspire, such as etsy, ravelry, and pinterest.
                  My take on fiber arts in the art scenes is that is growing and at this moment people are still playing with fiber as a medium for art aside from spinning, but I will be intrigued to see what people come up with. One popular fiber activity is called yarn bombing or knit graffitti, people knit swatches or designs for objects around cities and cover them with their knitted creations. I can't imagine spending so many hours knitting something and then having it taken off to be thrown away, but I wouldn't mind doing a small project, who knows, maybe you will see a little yarn bombing from me.

Here are a few web sites that I found to be the most helpful and interesting. Also, don't forget to check our the amazing pictures below of yarn bombings.
www.suta.com/misc/fiber_arts.html
www.indieknitandspin.wordpress.com








Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Introduction

This semester I have chosen to do an independent study in fiber arts tools. The focus will be on the planning and creation of a sleigh wool picker, a homemade hackle and diz, and a brief history of fiber tools and how they relate to us in this day and age.This week the focus will be on the history of fiber arts tools, with the question being "Why do fiber arts play an important role in the up and coming art scenes?" I encourage questions about any of my posts or information that you would like to know about fiber arts tools or their history.