Marian Clayden: the dyer's hand
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Marian Clayden is described as a textile artist who builds her business around the art of dyeing. Clayden's expertise in clothe dyeing and designing which she pursued after working as a dyer of wall pieces is described. She designs the clothes only after the fabrics have been dyed according to her specifications.
Publication Name: American Craft
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0194-8008
Year: 1997
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Color fields
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Mendelson and Roesch-Sanchez have both been designing apparel since the 1970s. They share a strong emphasis on color as a source of creativity. Mendelson works exclusively in wool, Roesch-Sanchez in rayon.
Publication Name: American Craft
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0194-8008
Year: 1992
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Pier Voulkos: taking color in hand
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Pier Voulkos has mastered the art of sculpting using polymer clay. She easily transforms simple objects such as necklaces into beautiful and colorful works of art.
Publication Name: American Craft
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0194-8008
Year: 1996
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