Abstract art by Mary-Clare Buckleabstract fibre art sweeps away the 2-dimensional limitations of painting, replacing it with the texture, colour and vibrancy only achievable with fibresabstract art which interacts with light falling on and through it - 'living' art to enhance your home |
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on my abstract art websites you can buy stunning examples of my work - both original pictures and limited edition prints ... or commission your own special piece |
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all my art is abstract or semi-abstract - as can be seen on the Gallery page on my companion website, www.1-art-1.com |
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this is the first opportunity you've had to see art like this on the Internet - unique, collectible work by leading UK fibre artist Mary-Clare Buckle |
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To view the pictures, either go to the main abstract art Gallery page on www.1-art-1.com, or click on any of the image details of the pictures above to look at an enlargment of the whole piece and then proceed to the Gallery showing that type of work |
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I have developed a technique of making paper-thin felted wool pieces
sandwiched in clear acrylic sheet.
Hung slightly away from the wall, they interact with light
falling on and through them, giving an impression of the piece floating in three
dimensions.
No longer is the eye of the viewer constrained by a rectangular frame.
Click here
for my
Floating Felt Gallery.
Extending this technique, I use an integral backlight source, which creates the dramatic effect of the lighted piece appearing to float in space. And - inspired by the uv environment of nightclubs - I produce a range of lights using uv-reactive fibres, lit by uv-A tubes, producing an intense glow from the fibres. Click here for my Lights Gallery. In my range of 'conceptual' work I combine digital images with a textile background. The first piece, It’s Raining Men, was originally suggested by the Weather Girls song. Also in this Gallery is work inspired by the decorative use of tiles in the Middle East. Pieces like this could include any lettering, symbols or perhaps a company logo. Click here for my Conceptual Gallery.
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images, text and webpage © Mary-Clare Buckle |