Fiber Talk with Roberta Wagner
Sassy Jacks Stitchery sponsors this week's show with textile artist Roberta Wagner. Roberta describes herself as an intuitive artist, which means she rarely starts with a plan. “Often, the idea behind my work is not apparent when I am making it. Rather, it’s an idea playing in my unconscious. Maybe it’s about time passage, or memories, what’s hidden from view, or grief. It’s only later, when the work is finished that I understand it." In our conversation we explore that process and learn about the various materials she uses to create her art. One of the things we learn about is washi paper. You'll also want to read Roberta's book, "Come Walk With Me, Exploring Why Art Matters." Exploring Roberta's art and her approach to creating it was enlightening and it will make your wheels spin.--Beth and Gary Website: http://wetalkfiber.com Instagram: / fibertalk Facebook: / fibertalk Sassy Jacks Stitchery website: sassyjacksstitchery.com Black Swans Studios website: https://www.blackswansstudios.com Roberta Wagner's website: https://www.robertawagner.com Roberta Wagner on Instagram: / robertawagnertextileartist

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