Team Lead, Veronica Hofman-Ortega, emcees the Challenge presentation. |
Veronica and her team introduced the Challenge guidelines to guild members in January, with a ten-month time frame in which to create a fiber art piece that was inspired by a favorite coffee mug. The resulting entries exhibited a broad range of techniques— felting, knitting, crochet, quilting and weaving—and heralded the skills and creativity of their creators.
The tote bags were displayed with an Artist's Statement and the mug inspiration. |
Selecting the winning entries, determined by vote from the guild membership, was an arduous task and a very close competition. Prizes were awarded to all participants and ribbons given for First, Second, and Third Places and Best Workmanship. Local fiber arts businesses, including those owned by guild members, generously contributed merchandise and gift certificates for the prizes. Here are some of the Challenge participants and their entries. Congratulations to all the artists!
Left: Ann Buggey (Third Place) with her entry, "Dragonfly" Right: Phyllis Narus (First Place) with her entry, "Red Hatters." |
Left: Mary Lou Scohier with her entry, " Kiwi" Right: Pat Keran (Second Place, Best Workmanship) with her entry, "Dragonfly Bag" |
Left: Sheri Streety with her entry, "Cat and Mouse Bag" Right: Veronica Hofman-Ortega with her entry, "How to be a Fiber Artist" See details on Veronica's design process here. |
Left: Brenda Park with her entry, "New Mexico Morning" Right: Sally Broom with her entry, " Knit Happy" |
Left: "Mesa Verde" by Judy Anderson Right: "Stella's Antler" by Cheri Miller |
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2011 Riverbend Fiber Arts Guild Challenge, click here.
2011 Riverbend Fiber Arts Guild Challenge, click here.