Ann Johnston Textile Artist

About The Artist
Ann Johnston • Lake Oswego, OR
Fiber & Textiles
I chose stitching forty-five years ago as a means of expression; the desire to manipulate cloth is still an irresistible force. I create colors and make marks with dye on cloth, then use a wide array of stitching techniques to add textures that become an integral part of my compositions. My quilts may treat the theme of balance vs chaos or the complexities of a landscape, but they are also about how the ideas develop as I make choices, about how ideas take physical form.
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Q&A with the ArtistTell us how your work is made.Because I use exclusively my own hand-dyed fabrics, this is a very personal part of the creation of each quilt. My fabrics have evolved: now they more often use larger scale, freehand expressions of color and motion, an exciting process that often combines printing, painting and immersion dyeing. The resulting fabrics are frequently the product of the moment, decisions about the next step made as reactions to what is already on the fabric. The dyed cloth itself is becoming more of an influence on the concept in the quilt; it is truly from myself and part of the body of ideas I want to explore. |