Letters From Portland-August 1982
Artist
Judith Poxson Fawkes
MediumLinen double weave
Dimensions55 x 44 in. (139.7 x 111.8 cm)
ClassificationsTextile
Credit LineSeattle City Light 1% for Art Portable Works Collection
In the late 1970s there was a group of New York artists who referred to themselves as Pattern Painters. By making paintings of complex colorful geometric patterns these artists sought to recognize the beauty and value of traditional craft objects (predominately, the so called woman's crafts like weaving and quilt making). It was only natural that at the same time crafts people were producing work meant to hang on the wall and be looked at. That blurring of the lines between art and craft continues today.