You may have preconceived notions about quilters – perhaps about the fiber arts in general – but we thought that this week, on the brink of Canton’s first fiber-only juried art show, we’d feature an artist who diminshes such notions.
Liz DeBellis‘ work is woven, whether her stitches are the tactile fibers of her quilts and fabric pieces, or bound together by the liquid stitches of her inks. By print or by quilt, DeBellis entwines us in her story.
-
-
Collagraph
-
-
Faucet
-
-
Favorite Spot
-
-
Leaf Batik
-
-
Leaves 2
-
-
Morning Ride
Continue reading →
We’re back after ringing in 2010! In a year with so many unknowns and thus so many possibilities, it makes sense that our first hearted artist of the the New Year would be unbound by convention, unrestricted by fear and unwilling to ignore the compulsion to experiment.
Craig “Uncle Dreg” Booth might claim to not have a clue what he’s doing, and maybe he doesn’t, but the result is extremely cool.
-
-
Untitled
-
-
Court Avenue
-
-
Untitled
-
-
Untitled
-
-
The Last Train to Perdition
-
-
Untitled
Continue reading →
The holidays are upon us – but there’s still time to patronize your local Stark County artists and buy local art for your loved ones during this gift-giving season. Check out our HOLIDAY ART LUST for last minute gifts, and don’t forget to stop into galleries, studios and other art venues around the county while you’re off on a wonderful winter break.
As for us – we’ll see you after the New Year with new hearted artists! Have a happy, safe & prosperous holiday.
Best Wishes,
Heart Stark Art
P.S. We hope you’ll spend a few moments of your holiday vacation submitting a portfolio online. It will only take a few minutes, and you’ll be on your way to Stark County stardom with an online artists profile and feature!



(2 votes, average: 4.00 out of 4)
Loading ...