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Bazaar Series

Ann Roth

This set of four cotton and fiber woven art is located on the left side of the hallway before you reach the donor wall as you come from the main entrance of Atrium Health Cabarrus. Completed in 2016, each piece measures 50 x 14 inches and was created with cotton and fiber-reactive dyes. They were dyed by hand using the Shibori method. This Japanese dyeing technique involves folding, twisting or bunching fabric to create patterns before dyeing.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Ann Roth explores playing with color and pattern to create the illusion of deep, layered, contemplative spaces in her weavings. Warp and weft elements intersect to produce subtle and/or dramatic forms and contrasts. There is a planned outcome, but it can also be challenged or distorted by the warp and weft under tension. She draw inspirations from historic and contemporary textiles from many cultures, as well as from rhythms in the landscape, architectural structures, and found object compositions.

The Wingate Art Program is supported by Cabarrus Healthcare Foundation.
Your donations to the Wingate Art Program will ensure its continued success.

Bazaar Series

Ann Roth

This set of four cotton and fiber woven art is located on the left side of the hallway before you reach the donor wall as you come from the main entrance of Atrium Health Cabarrus. Completed in 2016, each piece measures 50 x 14 inches and was created with cotton and fiber-reactive dyes. They were dyed by hand using the Shibori method. This Japanese dyeing technique involves folding, twisting or bunching fabric to create patterns before dyeing.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Ann Roth explores playing with color and pattern to create the illusion of deep, layered, contemplative spaces in her weavings. Warp and weft elements intersect to produce subtle and/or dramatic forms and contrasts. There is a planned outcome, but it can also be challenged or distorted by the warp and weft under tension. She draw inspirations from historic and contemporary textiles from many cultures, as well as from rhythms in the landscape, architectural structures, and found object compositions.

The Wingate Art Program is supported by Cabarrus Healthcare Foundation. Your donations to the Wingate Art Program will ensure its continued success.