Artist’s
Statement

"My
goal is to bring fabric surfaces closer to fine paintings, while
retaining the unmistakable wonder of fibre manipulation."
Kirsten
has been involved in needlework since the age of five when she embroidered
her first iron-on transfer of a butterfly. She holds a diploma of
Textile Art from Capilano College in North Vancouver; received the
Visual Arts Development Award in 2006; and has written for publications
such as Quilting Arts Magazine. Kirsten has exhibited her work in
solo and group exhibitions in the Greater Vancouver area, which
has resulted in pieces travelling to private collections around
the world. Currently, her interests revolve around design, research
and writing.
Kirsten's
fibre art techniques span the "Art Quilt" realm and include
hand stitching, raw-edge appliqué and free-motion machine
embroidery. Having a comprehensive grasp of techniques is important
for her work, and has propelled the development of her unique style
of illustrative expression.
Contact info:
Vancouver, BC
Phone: 604-874-1827
kirsten@chursinoff.com
www.chursinoff.com
Studio
visits are available by appointment. Lecture and workshop inquiries
are welcome.
Work
can be viewed at Crafthouse
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Honeysuckle
Vines, fibre, 8" x 10" (17" x 21" framed) 2006
Cherry
Blossoms, fibre, 10" x 7" (21" x 17" framed)
2006

Bleeding
Hearts, fibre, 8" x 10" (17" x 21" framed) 2005
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