Leaf Stack #43 , 2021, hand dyed fabrics, thread, 24” x 18” mounted on stretcher bars Part 41 of an interview series in which artists reply to the same six questions. Lisa Flowers Ross is an Idaho-based artist working with fabrics and other materials that she combines into pieces that emerge as semi-abstract recollections of natural forms, or as more formal abstract pieces. Lisa has been awarded several artist residencies including at Playa in Oregon, Brush Creek in Wyoming, Flathead Lake Biological Station (through Open AIR) in Montana, and in May 2022 she will spend a couple of weeks at the Holly House in Shelton, WA. In June 2022 her work will be shown in Baker City, Oregon, and in 2023 at the Visions Art Museum in San Diego. You can see more of her work here . Other interviews on this blog are available here . Philip Hartigan: What medium/media do you chiefly use, and why? Lisa Flowers Ross : Currently, my main medium is fabric. I started creating artworks with fabric in...
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