For as long as I can remember, I have expressed myself through artwork.
My formal training was primarily in design, drawing, and studio
painting. After many years of painting, sewing, and experimenting with
other media, I discovered that fabric, as an artistic medium, best
expressed my personal vision.
I love the tactile qualities of cloth, and the unlimited color range
made possible by hand dyeing, and other surface design techniques.
Virtually all of my quilts begin with white, 100% cotton fabric.
The
fabric is dyed, painted and printed to create the palette of colors and
visual texture used in piecing and appliquéing my images. In addition to
continuing an ongoing series of colorful fantasy works, I have recently
become very interested in images scanned and manipulated in the computer
and printed directly on fabric with archival ink jet inks.
The focus of my work is on the qualities of color, line, and texture,
which will engage the spirit and emotions of the viewer, evoking a sense
of mystery, excitement, or joy. Illusions of movement, depth, and
luminosity are common to most of my work.
Both my geometric, color studies, and my more organic, two dimensional
abstracts are inspired by visual impressions, collected in my travels,
in my everyday life, and in my imagination. My work is usually about
seeing, experiencing, and imagining, rather than pictorial
representation of any specific object or species. When recognizable
objects appear, they represent the emotions and flights of fantasy
evoked by those objects.
I intend for my quilts to be seen and enjoyed by others. It is my hope
that they will lift the spirits and delight the eyes of those who see
them.
Caryl Bryer Fallert is internationally recognized for her award-winning
art quilts, which have appeared in hundreds of national and
international exhibitions, collections, and publications. Honors include
100 Best Quilts of the 20th Century, NQA, Masterpiece Quilt Award, and
selection as one of the thirty most influential quiltmakers in the
world. Caryl has lectured and taught in eleven countries around the
world and recently opened the Bryerpatch Studio Workshop Center in
Paducah, Kentucky.
Caryl's Web site is
http://www.bryerpatch.com/