Synopses & Reviews
With her hand-dyed fabrics, layering techniques, and free-form outlines, Lintault pushes the envelope of quilt-making. This lavishly illustrated celebration of her art gives form to the deeply personal and elusive inner workings of the artists mind. Drawing inspiration from nature, painters, philosophers, and travels throughout the world, her quilts tell timeless tales that are a culmination of these vast experiences and influences. In addition to experiencing the amazing scope of her work, readers will gain insight into her creative process which blends formal artistic principles along with inspiration and intuition. A brief review of an array of technical processessketching, fabric dyeing, layering, sewing, and appliqué techniquesis also included to further illuminate the design process.
Review
"I encourage anyone interested in making art to read this marvelous book . . . I cannot recommend it highly enough." —Robert Shaw, curator, quilt expert, and author, The Art Quilt
About the Author
M. Joan Lintault is an internationally renowned original art quilter whose work has been exhibited at the American Crafts Museum, the American Museum of Quilts and Textiles, the Museum of American Crafts, and Smithsonian Institute. An instructor of textile design at the university level for more than 25 years, she is currently focusing her efforts on her art. She lives in Worthington, Ohio.