Artist Statement
WHERE TO FIND MY WORK:
The Healthcare Gallery www.ellemnop.art/pantonetheory Mosaic Garden • Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Gallery Member (Supporter) Culture Candy Artist Member Mid City Makers Market Mid City Merchants Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge (Artist Member) PAST SHOWINGS: Brew Ha Ha (2017) FW Gallery (Spring 2019)
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Cheri (D'Albor) FasyCheri started exploring different art forms at a very young age, which led to a career in graphic design and art. It was not uncommon to hear the nickname “Cheri Doodles” echoing through the creative household where she grew up. With a mother who is a renowned miniature quilt artist and four generations of needle workers, it is no wonder an inherent desire to hand-stitch led Cheri to explore mixed-media embroidery.
Two main series have developed from her interest in fiber art. The first combines her long-standing love of texture photography and graphic compositions with an added layer of hand-embroidery. The stitches mimic a lot of her illustrations and playful doodles she developed as a graphic designer and illustrator. The photography is from years of capturing torn graphics, textures and nature shots; these printed photos become the first layer for her final embroidered pieces. Her second related series uses old silkscreens as a base for embroidery, which allow her to play imaginatively upon the ghosted images and residue left behind. The whimsical stitches transform with the element of light and the transparency of the screen, making the aspect of light an integral part of the piece. Though rarely obvious in her final (and typically vibrant) pieces of art, Cheri explores areas of her brain that are prone to depression and perfectionism. Letting go and using art as a catharsis is organic and therapeutic with the process of stitching being a vital form of therapy and meditation. Originally from Washington State, Cheri now resides in Mid City Baton Rouge with her 13-year-old daughter, Jolie and fiancé, Anastasia. |