Add color and texture to collages, art quilts and just about any creative project by following Sherrill's techniques, which use paints, inks, resists, stamps, markers, and more. With step-by-step visuals, Sherrill shows you ways to make luminous textures and surfaces on both paper and fabric using easy-to-find supplies. You'll be a mixed media master in no time!
Kahn has created a book offering just about everything you need to know for surface design. Using everything from coffee filters and sandwich wrap to Lutradur, photo paper, and fabric, as well as an abundance of other supplies, readers are given step-by-step instructions for creating texture, making resists and rubbings, silkscreening, printmaking, and much more. Kahn also includes Putting it all Together, in which she walks readers through the creation of one of her pieces, start to finish. With loads of large, colorful photos, readers will find plenty to learn and inspire in Mixed-Media Master Class.
Cloth Paper Scissors - Barbara Delaney
The innovative and amazing ways that Sherrill creates fabric and paper surface design always make me want to run to my studio to experiment. Simple instructions along with material, tool and fabric requirements for over 50 exciting techniques are accompanied by photos of her imaginative sample pieces. This is artistic play time at its best!
Machine Quilting Unlimited
People love to fiddle and experiment while creating! Mixed-Media Master Class with Sherrill Kahn offers more than 50 surface design techniques for both fabric and paper. I see a perfect class in the making here! Start by selling these beautiful books. Then stock a strong supply of the products used throughout. C&T is a good source for many of these. Find a willing, interested teacher - even one who is learning the techniques as she goes. Then offer a different technique class session for an entire year! 52 weeks is a long time to commit to, so ask participants to sign up for 10 at a time and call them semesters. Encourage experimental homework, and then show and tell at each session. Be certain to prominently post samples of each technique as the class progresses to build more interest for future students!
This book by Sherrill Kahn features more than 50 surface design techniques for fabric and paper, divided in six sections: Creating Surfaces, Media, Resists, Textures, Rubbings and Printmaking. Materials used include paint, foam, gesso, inktense pencils, wax crayons and glue. The last chapter is called 'Putting it all together' and includes a gallery of finished pieces with notes about the techniques used. This is a good reference book to go back to time and again. Also very useful for beginning art quilters and mixed media artists.
Down Under Textiles Magazine
I have always worked in fabric and perhaps have had a rather disparaging attitude as to the functionality and purpose of creations using paper. Of course art takes all forms and after reading this book by Sherrill I have had a moment of enlightenment! There are more than 50 surface and design techniques for fabric and paper and most are medium inter-changeable so if you want fabric, have fabric. The methods are clearly explained, allowing you to create fascinating surfaces by using paints, inks, resists, stamps, markers and too many other things to list. This is certainly one to delve into even if you remain like me, stalwartly on the side of fabric!
Fabrications Quilting For You
Add color and texture to collages, art quilts and just about any creative project by following Sherrill's techniques, which use paints, inks, resists, stamps, markers, and more. With step-by-step visuals, Sherrill shows you ways to make luminous textures and surfaces on both paper and fabric using easy-to-find supplies. You'll be a mixed media master in no time!
May 2013 Quilter's Digest
I have always worked in fabric and perhaps have had a rather disparaging attitude as to the functionality and purpose of creations using paper. Of course art takes all forms and after reading this book by Sherrill I have had a moment of enlightenment! There are more than 50 surface and design techniques for fabric and paper and most are medium inter-changeable so if you want fabric, have fabric. The methods are clearly explained, allowing you to create fascinating surfaces by using paints, inks, resists, stamps, markers and too many other things to list. This is certainly one to delve into even if you remain like me, stalwartly on the side of fabric!
June/July 2013 Fabrications Quilting For You
This book by Sherrill Kahn features more than 50 surface design techniques for fabric and paper, divided in six sections: Creating Surfaces, Media, Resists, Textures, Rubbings and Printmaking. Materials used include paint, foam, gesso, inktense pencils, wax crayons and glue. The last chapter is called 'Putting it all together' and includes a gallery of finished pieces with notes about the techniques used. This is a good reference book to go back to time and again. Also very useful for beginning art quilters and mixed media artists.
June 2013 Down Under Textiles Magazine
Mixed-Media Master Class With Sherrill Kahn teaches new ways of using paints, inks, markers and more in a step-by-step guide packed with color photos and insights on everything from adding color and texture to quilts, art pieces, and just about any fabric or paper surface. From pole wrapping and using foam for printing to developing textures with metal paint and using inktense products in new ways, this is packed with specifics backed by step-by-step photos throughout, making for a colorful and fun addition to any crafts collection.
July 2013 California Bookwatch
The innovative and amazing ways that Sherrill creates fabric and paper surface design always make me want to run to my studio to experiment. Simple instructions along with material, tool and fabric requirements for over 50 exciting techniques are accompanied by photos of her imaginative sample pieces. This is artistic play time at its best!
July/August 2013 Machine Quilting Unlimited
People love to fiddle and experiment while creating! Mixed-Media Master Class with Sherrill Kahn offers more than 50 surface design techniques for both fabric and paper. I see a perfect class in the making here! Start by selling these beautiful books. Then stock a strong supply of the products used throughout. C&T is a good source for many of these. Find a willing, interested teacher - even one who is learning the techniques as she goes. Then offer a different technique class session for an entire year! 52 weeks is a long time to commit to, so ask participants to sign up for 10 at a time and call them semesters. Encourage experimental homework, and then show and tell at each session. Be certain to prominently post samples of each technique as the class progresses to build more interest for future students!
July 2013 American Quilt Retailer
Add color and texture to collages, art quilts and just about any creative project by following Sherrill's techniques, which use paints, inks, resists, stamps, markers, and more. With step-by-step visuals, Sherrill shows you ways to make luminous textures and surfaces on both paper and fabric using easy-to-find supplies. You'll be a mixed media master in no time! --Quilter's Digest; May 2013
I have always worked in fabric and perhaps have had a rather disparaging attitude as to the functionality and purpose of creations using paper. Of course art takes all forms and after reading this book by Sherrill I have had a moment of enlightenment! There are more than 50 surface and design techniques for fabric and paper and most are medium inter-changeable so if you want fabric, have fabric. The methods are clearly explained, allowing you to create fascinating surfaces by using paints, inks, resists, stamps, markers and too many other things to list. This is certainly one to delve into even if you remain like me, stalwartly on the side of fabric! --Fabrications Quilting For You; June/July 2013
This book by Sherrill Kahn features more than 50 surface design techniques for fabric and paper, divided in six sections: Creating Surfaces, Media, Resists, Textures, Rubbings and Printmaking. Materials used include paint, foam, gesso, inktense pencils, wax crayons and glue. The last chapter is called 'Putting it all together' and includes a gallery of finished pieces with notes about the techniques used. This is a good reference book to go back to time and again. Also very useful for beginning art quilters and mixed media artists. --Down Under Textiles Magazine; June 2013
Kahn has created a book offering just about everything you need to know for surface design. Using everything from coffee filters and sandwich wrap to Lutradur, photo paper, and fabric, as well as an abundance of other supplies, readers are given step-by-step instructions for creating texture, making resists and rubbings, silkscreening, printmaking, and much more. Kahn also includes Putting it all Together, in which she walks readers through the creation of one of her pieces, start to finish. With loads of large, colorful photos, readers will find plenty to learn and inspire in Mixed-Media Master Class. --Barbara Delaney, Cloth Paper Scissors; July/August 2013
Mixed-Media Master Class With Sherrill Kahn teaches new ways of using paints, inks, markers and more in a step-by-step guide packed with color photos and insights on everything from adding color and texture to quilts, art pieces, and just about any fabric or paper surface. From pole wrapping and using foam for printing to developing textures with metal paint and using inktense products in new ways, this is packed with specifics backed by step-by-step photos throughout, making for a colorful and fun addition to any crafts collection. --California Bookwatch; July 2013
The innovative and amazing ways that Sherrill creates fabric and paper surface design always make me want to run to my studio to experiment. Simple instructions along with material, tool and fabric requirements for over 50 exciting techniques are accompanied by photos of her imaginative sample pieces. This is artistic play time at its best! --Machine Quilting Unlimited; July/August 2013
People love to fiddle and experiment while creating! Mixed-Media Master Class with Sherrill Kahn offers more than 50 surface design techniques for both fabric and paper. I see a perfect class in the making here! Start by selling these beautiful books. Then stock a strong supply of the products used throughout. C&T is a good source for many of these. Find a willing, interested teacher - even one who is learning the techniques as she goes. Then offer a different technique class session for an entire year! 52 weeks is a long time to commit to, so ask participants to sign up for 10 at a time and call them semesters. Encourage experimental homework, and then show and tell at each session. Be certain to prominently post samples of each technique as the class progresses to build more interest for future students! --American Quilt Retailer; July 2013
Kahn, a mixed-media artist and retired public school teacher, gently guides the reader through step-by-step demonstrations of texture- and surface-building techniques for paper and fabric using both traditional art supplies and easy-to-find household items such as candle wax, petroleum jelly, and hair gel. Readers can incorporate and combine techniques covered in this guide in drawings, collages, paintings, textile art, and sculpture in endless combinations. Chapters cover surfaces, media, resists, textures, rubbings, and printmaking. VERDICT Readers looking to add variety to their mixed-media art are sure to find ideas here.