Let me introduce myself. I'm Angie
Knowles, and while I've been around fabric since I learned to sew at
age 9, it wasn't until 2008 when I found the Tampa Bay Surface Design
that I discovered the world of surface design.
In my previous professional life I was
a member of the US Air Force, retiring in 1995. I worked in the very
technical field of finance and radio maintenance. Upon retiring, I
went back to school for clothing construction and pattern making, but
I never worked in that field. Instead I operated a custom slipcover
business for 13 years. Since closing my business in 2014, I've
focused on building my skills as a textile artist.
My adventure into the surface design
world started with a screen printing course, and I was hooked!
Screen printing is still my first love, but I've ventured into other
areas: dyeing fabric, marbling on fabric, indigo resist dyeing and of
course rust dyeing.
My quest at this point is to merge my 3
loves; screen printing, rust dyeing and indigo resist dyeing into a
cohesive body of work. And speaking of body of work, you'd think I
would have a lot to show for spending 8 years learning so many
techniques.
But I don't. For me the process is
more exciting that the final product. But this is changing. I feel
I have enough processes under my belt and having narrowed down those
processes I really love, it is time to bring it all together.
To help me make this happen, in March
2016, I started the 2 ½ year
Art Cloth Mastery Program with Jane
Dunnewold. So for the next 2 ½ years I will be discovering my
strengths, overcoming my weakness and hopefully discovering how to
blend these separate techniques into one.
So that is a little about me, where
I've been, where I'm at and where I'm headed.
See you next post!