Monday, June 7, 2010

Deidre Scherer wins Artistic Achievement Award

The Alumni Association of the Rhode Island School of Design has named textile artist Deidre Scherer the winner of its 2010 Award for Artistic Achievement. Initially drawn to painting as a student, Deidre later turned to making portraits using fabric as her canvas, and needles, thread and a sewing machine as her brushes.
“I never met a type of paint that made me as happy as the fabrics I use,” says the Vermont-based artist. “I love the artistic challenge of cobbling together narrative and figurative pieces.” For the past two decades she has been inspired to use her unusual technique to capture the poignancy of family, aging and mortality, as in Three Women and Dog (shown above with permission from the artist).

Two major traveling exhibitions of her portrait series, called Surrounded by Family and Friends and The Last Year, have introduced people across the country to her work, which has also appeared on the covers of several books and is included in public and private collections worldwide.
You can read more about Deidre in the May 2010 of American Quilter magazine. The article is also available online at http://www.americanquilter.com/ exclusively for AQS members. To see more of Deidre’s work, visit http://dscherer.com/.

3 comments:

  1. Ms. Scherer's quilts stole my heart. I want to be like her when I grow up (actually I'm probably older than she is). I just want to be able to create something that touches other folks the way her work touches me. What a truly great talent. Thank you Ms. Scherer.
    Sincerely, Phylis

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  2. I love her work, and I am in Rhode Island, but have never seen it.
    I tried the link, but it didn't work, so I will try a search.

    Debbie

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  3. Virginia O'DonnellJune 17, 2010 at 11:15 PM

    Search did not work. I've loved her work for many years. The way she can portray people is absolutely mind boggling. So happy she is being honored. Virginia

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