Lura Schwarz Smith -

Student Work
Sandy Fisher used inks to create this child and cat, and used the distorted block and freeform techniques for the background. Especially enjoyable is the contrast of expression between the cat and the little girl.

Project by Sandy Fisher
Asilomar 2004
Related Classes
Faces in Fabric: a workshop for those who are interested in a more specific look at rendering the human face convincingly in fabric, no matter what your drawing skills may be.
Traditionals Transformed: Give an old favorite a new twist - take a traditional block and tweak it. Class time will be mostly spent on learning to distort blocks and learning the patternless freeform piecing technique.
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