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Deborah Dumka
Artist’s
Bio
Deb
Dumka has a diploma in textile studies from Cabot College of Applied
Arts Technology and Continuing Education in St. John's Newfoundland.
The
fabric of these bags may be known to you as 'boiled wool' as it
is a textile that is felted from knitted material. This was first
produced in 1993, while she was studying in St. John's, as a way
of creating yardage quickly. The initial projects had design printed
with dye onto the felted fabric. She moved on to exploring knitting
and other textile techniques to make images, creating carpets, or
one-of-a-kind floor pieces.
Deb
became interested in creating physical as well as visual texture
in her work and has produced felt pieces incorporating applique
and embroidery. These bags have evolved from that work.
She
is interested in landscape and distinct elements of landscape and
creating an emotional response with colour and pattern. Textiles,
with their linear arrangement of thread, are an ideal medium to
interpret things with stripes, which is her design focus with her
bags.
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