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DEBORAH KRUGER
“visual sensuality, primal and timeless” Galleries. New Work NEWS – DEBORAH KRUGER Kruger represents Mexico in Australia’s Art Textile Biennale. Deborah Kruger will be representing Mexico in the inaugural Art Textile Biennale 2021 that is sponsored by Fibre Arts Australia. The exhibition seeks to exhibit the best of international contemporary art textiles and includes innovative work that is NEW WORK – DEBORAH KRUGER New Work. Abstract Art About Endangered Birds & Endangered Languages. My new abstract artwork retains a fiber art sensibility despite being constructed from recycled, fused and sewn plastic bags. The plastic feathers are screen printed with images of endangered birds and overprinted with text about species extinction including excerpts fromCONSULTATIONS
The Advantages of a Private Consultation. Sometimes we all need a hand. Instead of struggling and then heading into a downward spiral, please consider scheduling a Private Consultation with me to address any creative issue that is getting in your way. I can help you sort through most problems related to your art career including persistentARTIST STATEMENT
Deborah Kruger in the Studio. My latest work focuses on the tragic losses of the 21st century, specifically the extinction of bird species and the death of indigenous languages around the world. The pieces also echo the forced migration of humans, who are similarly victims of war, poverty, famine, climate change, and habitatfragmentation.
PROCESS – DEBORAH KRUGER The favorite spice of fiber artists. Even when I worked with fiber and encaustic, I bounced back and forth between letting the wax glow unimpeded versus adding waxed linen and wire to create surface texture. Now that I am creating feathers by screen-printing on fused plastic bags I have started to feel the tidal pull towards addingtexture again.
ESZTER BORNEMISZA
Wounded Gown- 2016-250x148cm Machine sewn newspaper-ESZTER BORNEMISZA. Eszter is a member of the prestigious 62 Group based in the UK. This artist-run organization curates primarily fiber art exhibitions throughout Europe. We have been in many of the same textile exhibitions in the US and Mexico over the years. 2010-2015 – DEBORAH KRUGER 2010-2015. When I moved to Mexico in 2010, my fiber art was deeply influencedby Mexican art, especially textile artists, and the ceremonial art created by indigenous Amazonian artists and West African maskmakers whose objects were often decorated with plumage. I created abstract artwork with feathers made from mixed media includingfiber
ACCIDENTALS: THE STORY OF RANDOMNESS IN ART-MAKING In a recent artist interview in the Textile Curator blog, the curator asked how long a piece took to complete.There was really no way to answer but the story behind Accidentals is a good case in point.. Two years ago I pinned up about 90 sheets of my silk screened plastic sheets onto a wall in my studio. 2003-2009 – DEBORAH KRUGER 2003-2009. Fiber Art Incorporating Textiles, Mixed media and Encaustic. The fiber art from this period was impacted by my surface design training and incorporated mixed media, fiber, textiles, and encaustic. I drew inspiration for my textile pieces from ceremonialart by
DEBORAH KRUGER
“visual sensuality, primal and timeless” Galleries. New Work NEWS – DEBORAH KRUGER Kruger represents Mexico in Australia’s Art Textile Biennale. Deborah Kruger will be representing Mexico in the inaugural Art Textile Biennale 2021 that is sponsored by Fibre Arts Australia. The exhibition seeks to exhibit the best of international contemporary art textiles and includes innovative work that is NEW WORK – DEBORAH KRUGER New Work. Abstract Art About Endangered Birds & Endangered Languages. My new abstract artwork retains a fiber art sensibility despite being constructed from recycled, fused and sewn plastic bags. The plastic feathers are screen printed with images of endangered birds and overprinted with text about species extinction including excerpts fromCONSULTATIONS
The Advantages of a Private Consultation. Sometimes we all need a hand. Instead of struggling and then heading into a downward spiral, please consider scheduling a Private Consultation with me to address any creative issue that is getting in your way. I can help you sort through most problems related to your art career including persistentARTIST STATEMENT
Deborah Kruger in the Studio. My latest work focuses on the tragic losses of the 21st century, specifically the extinction of bird species and the death of indigenous languages around the world. The pieces also echo the forced migration of humans, who are similarly victims of war, poverty, famine, climate change, and habitatfragmentation.
PROCESS – DEBORAH KRUGER The favorite spice of fiber artists. Even when I worked with fiber and encaustic, I bounced back and forth between letting the wax glow unimpeded versus adding waxed linen and wire to create surface texture. Now that I am creating feathers by screen-printing on fused plastic bags I have started to feel the tidal pull towards addingtexture again.
ESZTER BORNEMISZA
Wounded Gown- 2016-250x148cm Machine sewn newspaper-ESZTER BORNEMISZA. Eszter is a member of the prestigious 62 Group based in the UK. This artist-run organization curates primarily fiber art exhibitions throughout Europe. We have been in many of the same textile exhibitions in the US and Mexico over the years. 2010-2015 – DEBORAH KRUGER 2010-2015. When I moved to Mexico in 2010, my fiber art was deeply influencedby Mexican art, especially textile artists, and the ceremonial art created by indigenous Amazonian artists and West African maskmakers whose objects were often decorated with plumage. I created abstract artwork with feathers made from mixed media includingfiber
ACCIDENTALS: THE STORY OF RANDOMNESS IN ART-MAKING In a recent artist interview in the Textile Curator blog, the curator asked how long a piece took to complete.There was really no way to answer but the story behind Accidentals is a good case in point.. Two years ago I pinned up about 90 sheets of my silk screened plastic sheets onto a wall in my studio. 2003-2009 – DEBORAH KRUGER 2003-2009. Fiber Art Incorporating Textiles, Mixed media and Encaustic. The fiber art from this period was impacted by my surface design training and incorporated mixed media, fiber, textiles, and encaustic. I drew inspiration for my textile pieces from ceremonialart by
NEW WORK – DEBORAH KRUGER New Work. Abstract Art About Endangered Birds & Endangered Languages. My new abstract artwork retains a fiber art sensibility despite being constructed from recycled, fused and sewn plastic bags. The plastic feathers are screen printed with images of endangered birds and overprinted with text about species extinction including excerpts fromCURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Art Textile Biennale – 2021. About: This inaugural international exhibition was juried by Charlotte Yde from Denmark and Hannah Lamb from the UK. The curators are Glenys Mann and Nonie Sutcliffe, the organizers of Fibre Arts Australia. The show aims to present the most innovative contemporary textiles. Dates and Location for. SEEDETAILS».
PATRON – DEBORAH KRUGER Watch the invitation by Deborah Kruger to join her inner Circle of Patrons and help support her environmental art. $ 5. 00. Monthly. Exclusive Monthly Content. Early Access to Video Content. Free Wallpapers. 10% Discount on DEK Design products. CV – DEBORAH KRUGER 2004 BEST 3-DIMENSIONAL PIECE, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, NM. 2003 HONORABLE MENTION, International Surface Design Association, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO. 1991 MILLAY COLONY FOR THE ARTS, Residency, Austerlitz, NY.INSPIRATION
For years, I have followed and enjoyed the fluid, voluptuous, abstract sculptures of Lynda Benglis. In the summer of 2016, I visited the new Museum of the Baroque/Museo Internacional del Barroco in Puebla, Mexico wanting to see the soaring design by the famous JapaneseArchitect Toyo Ito.
ARTISTS FOR CONSERVATION Become a Patron! About the Artist. Artist Statement; CV; Bibliography; FAQ; Galleries. New Work; Drawings CONTACT – DEBORAH KRUGER If you are a human seeing this field, please leave it empty. Join Me on Facebook. Facebook THE FRANCE COLLECTION The France Collection is a series of 18 bird drawings that were produced during my residency at La Porte Peint Centre pour les Artes in Noyers-sur-Serein, France in the fall of 2016. During the residency I did hours of research on some of the most endangered birds of theworld.
2010-2015 – DEBORAH KRUGER 2010-2015. When I moved to Mexico in 2010, my fiber art was deeply influencedby Mexican art, especially textile artists, and the ceremonial art created by indigenous Amazonian artists and West African maskmakers whose objects were often decorated with plumage. I created abstract artwork with feathers made from mixed media includingfiber
LYNDA BENGLIS
For years, I have followed and enjoyed the fluid, voluptuous, abstract sculptures of Lynda Benglis. In the summer of 2016, I visited the new Museum of the Baroque/Museo Internacional del Barroco in Puebla, Mexico wanting to see the soaring design by the famous JapaneseArchitect Toyo Ito.
DEBORAH KRUGER
“visual sensuality, primal and timeless” Galleries. New Work NEWS – DEBORAH KRUGER Kruger represents Mexico in Australia’s Art Textile Biennale. Deborah Kruger will be representing Mexico in the inaugural Art Textile Biennale 2021 that is sponsored by Fibre Arts Australia. The exhibition seeks to exhibit the best of international contemporary art textiles and includes innovative work that is NEW WORK – DEBORAH KRUGER New Work. Abstract Art About Endangered Birds & Endangered Languages. My new abstract artwork retains a fiber art sensibility despite being constructed from recycled, fused and sewn plastic bags. The plastic feathers are screen printed with images of endangered birds and overprinted with text about species extinction including excerpts fromCONSULTATIONS
The Advantages of a Private Consultation. Sometimes we all need a hand. Instead of struggling and then heading into a downward spiral, please consider scheduling a Private Consultation with me to address any creative issue that is getting in your way. I can help you sort through most problems related to your art career including persistent CV – DEBORAH KRUGER 2004 BEST 3-DIMENSIONAL PIECE, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, NM. 2003 HONORABLE MENTION, International Surface Design Association, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO. 1991 MILLAY COLONY FOR THE ARTS, Residency, Austerlitz, NY. DEBORAH KRUGER’S SUMMER BLOG Even though the pandemic has slowed down so many parts of the culture economy, things have been lively for me and I thought you enjoy hearing about where my art will be this summer.ARTIST STATEMENT
Deborah Kruger in the Studio. My latest work focuses on the tragic losses of the 21st century, specifically the extinction of bird species and the death of indigenous languages around the world. The pieces also echo the forced migration of humans, who are similarly victims of war, poverty, famine, climate change, and habitatfragmentation.
PROCESS – DEBORAH KRUGER The favorite spice of fiber artists. Even when I worked with fiber and encaustic, I bounced back and forth between letting the wax glow unimpeded versus adding waxed linen and wire to create surface texture. Now that I am creating feathers by screen-printing on fused plastic bags I have started to feel the tidal pull towards addingtexture again.
NORTH CAROLINA ARTISTS EXHIBITION FEATURES DEBORAH KRUGER Each spring the Raleigh Fine Arts Society based in Raleigh, NC, chooses a high level curator to jury their North Carolina Artists Exhibition. This year, Nat Trotman, Curator of Performance and Media at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City evaluated over 650 artists and chose 57 for the exhibition featuring the best contemporary artists of North Carolina. 2003-2009 – DEBORAH KRUGER 2003-2009. Fiber Art Incorporating Textiles, Mixed media and Encaustic. The fiber art from this period was impacted by my surface design training and incorporated mixed media, fiber, textiles, and encaustic. I drew inspiration for my textile pieces from ceremonialart by
DEBORAH KRUGER
“visual sensuality, primal and timeless” Galleries. New Work NEWS – DEBORAH KRUGER Kruger represents Mexico in Australia’s Art Textile Biennale. Deborah Kruger will be representing Mexico in the inaugural Art Textile Biennale 2021 that is sponsored by Fibre Arts Australia. The exhibition seeks to exhibit the best of international contemporary art textiles and includes innovative work that is NEW WORK – DEBORAH KRUGER New Work. Abstract Art About Endangered Birds & Endangered Languages. My new abstract artwork retains a fiber art sensibility despite being constructed from recycled, fused and sewn plastic bags. The plastic feathers are screen printed with images of endangered birds and overprinted with text about species extinction including excerpts fromCONSULTATIONS
The Advantages of a Private Consultation. Sometimes we all need a hand. Instead of struggling and then heading into a downward spiral, please consider scheduling a Private Consultation with me to address any creative issue that is getting in your way. I can help you sort through most problems related to your art career including persistent CV – DEBORAH KRUGER 2004 BEST 3-DIMENSIONAL PIECE, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, NM. 2003 HONORABLE MENTION, International Surface Design Association, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO. 1991 MILLAY COLONY FOR THE ARTS, Residency, Austerlitz, NY. DEBORAH KRUGER’S SUMMER BLOG Even though the pandemic has slowed down so many parts of the culture economy, things have been lively for me and I thought you enjoy hearing about where my art will be this summer.ARTIST STATEMENT
Deborah Kruger in the Studio. My latest work focuses on the tragic losses of the 21st century, specifically the extinction of bird species and the death of indigenous languages around the world. The pieces also echo the forced migration of humans, who are similarly victims of war, poverty, famine, climate change, and habitatfragmentation.
PROCESS – DEBORAH KRUGER The favorite spice of fiber artists. Even when I worked with fiber and encaustic, I bounced back and forth between letting the wax glow unimpeded versus adding waxed linen and wire to create surface texture. Now that I am creating feathers by screen-printing on fused plastic bags I have started to feel the tidal pull towards addingtexture again.
NORTH CAROLINA ARTISTS EXHIBITION FEATURES DEBORAH KRUGER Each spring the Raleigh Fine Arts Society based in Raleigh, NC, chooses a high level curator to jury their North Carolina Artists Exhibition. This year, Nat Trotman, Curator of Performance and Media at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City evaluated over 650 artists and chose 57 for the exhibition featuring the best contemporary artists of North Carolina. 2003-2009 – DEBORAH KRUGER 2003-2009. Fiber Art Incorporating Textiles, Mixed media and Encaustic. The fiber art from this period was impacted by my surface design training and incorporated mixed media, fiber, textiles, and encaustic. I drew inspiration for my textile pieces from ceremonialart by
CV – DEBORAH KRUGER 2004 BEST 3-DIMENSIONAL PIECE, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, NM. 2003 HONORABLE MENTION, International Surface Design Association, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO. 1991 MILLAY COLONY FOR THE ARTS, Residency, Austerlitz, NY. PATRON – DEBORAH KRUGER Watch the invitation by Deborah Kruger to join her inner Circle of Patrons and help support her environmental art. $ 5. 00. Monthly. Exclusive Monthly Content. Early Access to Video Content. Free Wallpapers. 10% Discount on DEK Design products. ARTICLES – DEBORAH KRUGER Fibre Arts Australia has just produced the inaugural issue of a new textile e-zine that includes work by some of the world’s mostinnovative artists
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Art Textile Biennale – 2021. About: This inaugural international exhibition was juried by Charlotte Yde from Denmark and Hannah Lamb from the UK. The curators are Glenys Mann and Nonie Sutcliffe, the organizers of Fibre Arts Australia. The show aims to present the most innovative contemporary textiles. Dates and Location for. SEEDETAILS».
INSPIRATION
For years, I have followed and enjoyed the fluid, voluptuous, abstract sculptures of Lynda Benglis. In the summer of 2016, I visited the new Museum of the Baroque/Museo Internacional del Barroco in Puebla, Mexico wanting to see the soaring design by the famous JapaneseArchitect Toyo Ito.
ARTISTS FOR CONSERVATION Become a Patron! About the Artist. Artist Statement; CV; Bibliography; FAQ; Galleries. New Work; Drawings MISSING – DEBORAH KRUGER Deborah Kruger has done a series of pieces based on the map of Cambodia, which is the last remaining habitat of the elegant and nearly extinct Bengal Florican. ACCIDENTALS: THE STORY OF RANDOMNESS IN ART-MAKING In a recent artist interview in the Textile Curator blog, the curator asked how long a piece took to complete.There was really no way to answer but the story behind Accidentals is a good case in point.. Two years ago I pinned up about 90 sheets of my silk screened plastic sheets onto a wall in my studio. FAQ – DEBORAH KRUGER Textile paintings was a term coined by Holly Murray, the Gallery Director at Springfield College. Even though my current work uses recycled materials, notablyJAPANESE BAMBOO ART
Breath by Honma Kazuaki, 1968 I went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art just to see this exhibition, a collection of Japanese bamboo objects from the Abbey Collection.DEBORAH KRUGER
“visual sensuality, primal and timeless” Galleries. New Work NEWS – DEBORAH KRUGER Kruger represents Mexico in Australia’s Art Textile Biennale. Deborah Kruger will be representing Mexico in the inaugural Art Textile Biennale 2021 that is sponsored by Fibre Arts Australia. The exhibition seeks to exhibit the best of international contemporary art textiles and includes innovative work that is NEW WORK – DEBORAH KRUGER New Work. Abstract Art About Endangered Birds & Endangered Languages. My new abstract artwork retains a fiber art sensibility despite being constructed from recycled, fused and sewn plastic bags. The plastic feathers are screen printed with images of endangered birds and overprinted with text about species extinction including excerpts from ARTISTS FOR CONSERVATION Become a Patron! About the Artist. Artist Statement; CV; Bibliography; FAQ; Galleries. New Work; Drawings PATRON – DEBORAH KRUGER Watch the invitation by Deborah Kruger to join her inner Circle of Patrons and help support her environmental art. $ 5. 00. Monthly. Exclusive Monthly Content. Early Access to Video Content. Free Wallpapers. 10% Discount on DEK Design products.CONSULTATIONS
The Advantages of a Private Consultation. Sometimes we all need a hand. Instead of struggling and then heading into a downward spiral, please consider scheduling a Private Consultation with me to address any creative issue that is getting in your way. I can help you sort through most problems related to your art career including persistentARTIST STATEMENT
Deborah Kruger in the Studio. My latest work focuses on the tragic losses of the 21st century, specifically the extinction of bird species and the death of indigenous languages around the world. The pieces also echo the forced migration of humans, who are similarly victims of war, poverty, famine, climate change, and habitatfragmentation.
BROKEN – DEBORAH KRUGER In addition to making wall reliefs, Deborah also creates sculptures and installations. Broken is a large floor installation created from broken plates and building rubble.CONFLAGRATION
Conflagration is based on a map of San Luis Potosi, a state in central Mexico, where there are many endangered birds. The bright colors follow topographic lines. 2003-2009 – DEBORAH KRUGER 2003-2009. Fiber Art Incorporating Textiles, Mixed media and Encaustic. The fiber art from this period was impacted by my surface design training and incorporated mixed media, fiber, textiles, and encaustic. I drew inspiration for my textile pieces from ceremonialart by
DEBORAH KRUGER
“visual sensuality, primal and timeless” Galleries. New Work NEWS – DEBORAH KRUGER Kruger represents Mexico in Australia’s Art Textile Biennale. Deborah Kruger will be representing Mexico in the inaugural Art Textile Biennale 2021 that is sponsored by Fibre Arts Australia. The exhibition seeks to exhibit the best of international contemporary art textiles and includes innovative work that is NEW WORK – DEBORAH KRUGER New Work. Abstract Art About Endangered Birds & Endangered Languages. My new abstract artwork retains a fiber art sensibility despite being constructed from recycled, fused and sewn plastic bags. The plastic feathers are screen printed with images of endangered birds and overprinted with text about species extinction including excerpts from ARTISTS FOR CONSERVATION Become a Patron! About the Artist. Artist Statement; CV; Bibliography; FAQ; Galleries. New Work; Drawings PATRON – DEBORAH KRUGER Watch the invitation by Deborah Kruger to join her inner Circle of Patrons and help support her environmental art. $ 5. 00. Monthly. Exclusive Monthly Content. Early Access to Video Content. Free Wallpapers. 10% Discount on DEK Design products.CONSULTATIONS
The Advantages of a Private Consultation. Sometimes we all need a hand. Instead of struggling and then heading into a downward spiral, please consider scheduling a Private Consultation with me to address any creative issue that is getting in your way. I can help you sort through most problems related to your art career including persistentARTIST STATEMENT
Deborah Kruger in the Studio. My latest work focuses on the tragic losses of the 21st century, specifically the extinction of bird species and the death of indigenous languages around the world. The pieces also echo the forced migration of humans, who are similarly victims of war, poverty, famine, climate change, and habitatfragmentation.
BROKEN – DEBORAH KRUGER In addition to making wall reliefs, Deborah also creates sculptures and installations. Broken is a large floor installation created from broken plates and building rubble.CONFLAGRATION
Conflagration is based on a map of San Luis Potosi, a state in central Mexico, where there are many endangered birds. The bright colors follow topographic lines. 2003-2009 – DEBORAH KRUGER 2003-2009. Fiber Art Incorporating Textiles, Mixed media and Encaustic. The fiber art from this period was impacted by my surface design training and incorporated mixed media, fiber, textiles, and encaustic. I drew inspiration for my textile pieces from ceremonialart by
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Art Textile Biennale – 2021. About: This inaugural international exhibition was juried by Charlotte Yde from Denmark and Hannah Lamb from the UK. The curators are Glenys Mann and Nonie Sutcliffe, the organizers of Fibre Arts Australia. The show aims to present the most innovative contemporary textiles. Dates and Location for. SEEDETAILS».
ARTISTS FOR CONSERVATION Become a Patron! About the Artist. Artist Statement; CV; Bibliography; FAQ; Galleries. New Work; Drawings CV – DEBORAH KRUGER 2004 BEST 3-DIMENSIONAL PIECE, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, NM. 2003 HONORABLE MENTION, International Surface Design Association, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO. 1991 MILLAY COLONY FOR THE ARTS, Residency, Austerlitz, NY. MISSING – DEBORAH KRUGER Deborah Kruger has done a series of pieces based on the map of Cambodia, which is the last remaining habitat of the elegant and nearly extinct Bengal Florican. BROKEN – DEBORAH KRUGER In addition to making wall reliefs, Deborah also creates sculptures and installations. Broken is a large floor installation created from broken plates and building rubble.CONFLAGRATION
Conflagration is based on a map of San Luis Potosi, a state in central Mexico, where there are many endangered birds. The bright colors follow topographic lines. THE FRANCE COLLECTION The France Collection is a series of 18 bird drawings that were produced during my residency at La Porte Peint Centre pour les Artes in Noyers-sur-Serein, France in the fall of 2016. During the residency I did hours of research on some of the most endangered birds of theworld.
THE LATIN AMERICAN COLLECTION The Latin American Collection is a series of bird drawings featuring endangered birds from Latin America. These drawings will be used for silk screens, ceramics and installations for my upcoming exhibitions. EXPLORE FIBER BLOG FEATURES KRUGER VIDEO Explore Fiber is a collaborative website showcasing and exploring fiber as a fine art material. The mission of Explore Fiber: Explore Fiber promotes fibers as a contemporary fine art material in art education.; Explore Fiber is a collaborative initiative and resource by and for a community of educators and artists working with fibers through innovative art expressions.LYNDA BENGLIS
For years, I have followed and enjoyed the fluid, voluptuous, abstract sculptures of Lynda Benglis. In the summer of 2016, I visited the new Museum of the Baroque/Museo Internacional del Barroco in Puebla, Mexico wanting to see the soaring design by the famous JapaneseArchitect Toyo Ito.
DEBORAH KRUGER
“visual sensuality, primal and timeless” Galleries. New Work NEWS – DEBORAH KRUGER Kruger represents Mexico in Australia’s Art Textile Biennale. Deborah Kruger will be representing Mexico in the inaugural Art Textile Biennale 2021 that is sponsored by Fibre Arts Australia. The exhibition seeks to exhibit the best of international contemporary art textiles and includes innovative work that is NEW WORK – DEBORAH KRUGER New Work. Abstract Art About Endangered Birds & Endangered Languages. My new abstract artwork retains a fiber art sensibility despite being constructed from recycled, fused and sewn plastic bags. The plastic feathers are screen printed with images of endangered birds and overprinted with text about species extinction including excerpts from ARTISTS FOR CONSERVATION Become a Patron! About the Artist. Artist Statement; CV; Bibliography; FAQ; Galleries. New Work; Drawings PATRON – DEBORAH KRUGER Watch the invitation by Deborah Kruger to join her inner Circle of Patrons and help support her environmental art. $ 5. 00. Monthly. Exclusive Monthly Content. Early Access to Video Content. Free Wallpapers. 10% Discount on DEK Design products.CONSULTATIONS
The Advantages of a Private Consultation. Sometimes we all need a hand. Instead of struggling and then heading into a downward spiral, please consider scheduling a Private Consultation with me to address any creative issue that is getting in your way. I can help you sort through most problems related to your art career including persistentARTIST STATEMENT
Deborah Kruger in the Studio. My latest work focuses on the tragic losses of the 21st century, specifically the extinction of bird species and the death of indigenous languages around the world. The pieces also echo the forced migration of humans, who are similarly victims of war, poverty, famine, climate change, and habitatfragmentation.
BROKEN – DEBORAH KRUGER In addition to making wall reliefs, Deborah also creates sculptures and installations. Broken is a large floor installation created from broken plates and building rubble.CONFLAGRATION
Conflagration is based on a map of San Luis Potosi, a state in central Mexico, where there are many endangered birds. The bright colors follow topographic lines. 2003-2009 – DEBORAH KRUGER 2003-2009. Fiber Art Incorporating Textiles, Mixed media and Encaustic. The fiber art from this period was impacted by my surface design training and incorporated mixed media, fiber, textiles, and encaustic. I drew inspiration for my textile pieces from ceremonialart by
DEBORAH KRUGER
“visual sensuality, primal and timeless” Galleries. New Work NEWS – DEBORAH KRUGER Kruger represents Mexico in Australia’s Art Textile Biennale. Deborah Kruger will be representing Mexico in the inaugural Art Textile Biennale 2021 that is sponsored by Fibre Arts Australia. The exhibition seeks to exhibit the best of international contemporary art textiles and includes innovative work that is NEW WORK – DEBORAH KRUGER New Work. Abstract Art About Endangered Birds & Endangered Languages. My new abstract artwork retains a fiber art sensibility despite being constructed from recycled, fused and sewn plastic bags. The plastic feathers are screen printed with images of endangered birds and overprinted with text about species extinction including excerpts from ARTISTS FOR CONSERVATION Become a Patron! About the Artist. Artist Statement; CV; Bibliography; FAQ; Galleries. New Work; Drawings PATRON – DEBORAH KRUGER Watch the invitation by Deborah Kruger to join her inner Circle of Patrons and help support her environmental art. $ 5. 00. Monthly. Exclusive Monthly Content. Early Access to Video Content. Free Wallpapers. 10% Discount on DEK Design products.CONSULTATIONS
The Advantages of a Private Consultation. Sometimes we all need a hand. Instead of struggling and then heading into a downward spiral, please consider scheduling a Private Consultation with me to address any creative issue that is getting in your way. I can help you sort through most problems related to your art career including persistentARTIST STATEMENT
Deborah Kruger in the Studio. My latest work focuses on the tragic losses of the 21st century, specifically the extinction of bird species and the death of indigenous languages around the world. The pieces also echo the forced migration of humans, who are similarly victims of war, poverty, famine, climate change, and habitatfragmentation.
BROKEN – DEBORAH KRUGER In addition to making wall reliefs, Deborah also creates sculptures and installations. Broken is a large floor installation created from broken plates and building rubble.CONFLAGRATION
Conflagration is based on a map of San Luis Potosi, a state in central Mexico, where there are many endangered birds. The bright colors follow topographic lines. 2003-2009 – DEBORAH KRUGER 2003-2009. Fiber Art Incorporating Textiles, Mixed media and Encaustic. The fiber art from this period was impacted by my surface design training and incorporated mixed media, fiber, textiles, and encaustic. I drew inspiration for my textile pieces from ceremonialart by
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS
Art Textile Biennale – 2021. About: This inaugural international exhibition was juried by Charlotte Yde from Denmark and Hannah Lamb from the UK. The curators are Glenys Mann and Nonie Sutcliffe, the organizers of Fibre Arts Australia. The show aims to present the most innovative contemporary textiles. Dates and Location for. SEEDETAILS».
ARTISTS FOR CONSERVATION Become a Patron! About the Artist. Artist Statement; CV; Bibliography; FAQ; Galleries. New Work; Drawings CV – DEBORAH KRUGER 2004 BEST 3-DIMENSIONAL PIECE, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, NM. 2003 HONORABLE MENTION, International Surface Design Association, Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO. 1991 MILLAY COLONY FOR THE ARTS, Residency, Austerlitz, NY. MISSING – DEBORAH KRUGER Deborah Kruger has done a series of pieces based on the map of Cambodia, which is the last remaining habitat of the elegant and nearly extinct Bengal Florican. BROKEN – DEBORAH KRUGER In addition to making wall reliefs, Deborah also creates sculptures and installations. Broken is a large floor installation created from broken plates and building rubble.CONFLAGRATION
Conflagration is based on a map of San Luis Potosi, a state in central Mexico, where there are many endangered birds. The bright colors follow topographic lines. THE FRANCE COLLECTION The France Collection is a series of 18 bird drawings that were produced during my residency at La Porte Peint Centre pour les Artes in Noyers-sur-Serein, France in the fall of 2016. During the residency I did hours of research on some of the most endangered birds of theworld.
THE LATIN AMERICAN COLLECTION The Latin American Collection is a series of bird drawings featuring endangered birds from Latin America. These drawings will be used for silk screens, ceramics and installations for my upcoming exhibitions. EXPLORE FIBER BLOG FEATURES KRUGER VIDEO Explore Fiber is a collaborative website showcasing and exploring fiber as a fine art material. The mission of Explore Fiber: Explore Fiber promotes fibers as a contemporary fine art material in art education.; Explore Fiber is a collaborative initiative and resource by and for a community of educators and artists working with fibers through innovative art expressions.LYNDA BENGLIS
For years, I have followed and enjoyed the fluid, voluptuous, abstract sculptures of Lynda Benglis. In the summer of 2016, I visited the new Museum of the Baroque/Museo Internacional del Barroco in Puebla, Mexico wanting to see the soaring design by the famous JapaneseArchitect Toyo Ito.
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ART & PROCESS VIDEO
In late 2017 I began to work on a project that had been on the back burner for a few years. It always feels so good to tackle something that has been simmering for awhile. I envisioned a short documentary that would illuminate my art process and concepts. See: The Story Behind the video I hope you will watch the video and leave comments afterwards. We’d love to know what you think! (Click ‘watch on YouTube’ in video controls to comment on video)__ Play Video
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