Karen Searle, who edited the book, and is herself an amazing knitting artist, has a website worth exploring.
And here is more about her book. Worth owning.
Knitting Art: 150 Innovative Works from 18 Contemporary Artists
Author: Karen Searle
Author: Karen Searle
As some knitters craft mittens and sweaters, others find themselves taking flight into the realm of art. Some become true fiber artists, creating exhibition-quality quilts and sweaters and shawls, yarn mobiles and sculptures and gigantic abstract installations. An exploration of art knitting, this book profiles eighteen of the most prominent and intriguing practitioners of this craft-turned-art. Karen Searle, herself a recognized fiber artist, examines the works and inspirations of each of these knit artists. Numerous photographs illustrate each profile, documenting these artists' work and at the same time offering inspiration to those who might transcend the purely practical aspect of knitting. Among the artists encountered here are such nationally known knitters as movement founder Katharine Cobey, Carolyn Halliday, Debbie New, Lisa Anne Auerbach, Lindsay Obermayer, Kathryn Alexander, and others.
Who wouldn't be in love with (or creeped out by, but in a good way) Lindsay Obermayer's sweaters? Gorgeous colors and wonderful woman shapes and a tiny bit too close to this menopausal woman's heart/home. Her collection Woman's Work is soothing and scary. Knocks me out. What do you think?
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