WORK IN FABRIC AND THREAD  
 
 
 
 
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How did fabric and thread become your primary medium?
I started out as a child experimenting in all mediums but it wasn't until I became a young mother that I picked up fabric. By building a cloth picture book for my first daughter who was three years old, I honed my skills: it took six years to complete. My passion for this medium spans almost three decades and continues through to the present.
Q: Where can I go to see a larger body of your work and a schedule of your shows?
If you are on my mailing list you'll be notified when my traveling exhibitions and other events are in your area. Also, periodically check my Upcoming Events page. If you would like to be placed on my mailing list, contact me.
Q: What are your inspirations?
My work is researched on-site from actual situations and models. I draw with pencil and craypas on white or colored paper - sometimes on black paper. Also, I photograph usually in black & white. All of these resources allow me to improvise and/or make composites in my final work. The connections to my subjects are emotional and exciting to me. Often a Hospice group or a nursing home will introduce me to folks I don't know. Other sources are my family, friends and neighbors.
Q: What questions do you ask yourself while you are working?
I actively look at a work in progress to fathom where to proceed, what color, what line, or what texture does it need. Questions to ask include: Does it excite me? Is it uniquely mine, in my voice? Where does it need to go in the world? Is it part of a series? Does it speak my heart?
Q: Can I commission a piece?
If an idea resonates and my schedule allows, I will work on a commission basis. To start a dialogue, contact me.
Q: Do you provide technical information concerning the process used in you art?
I use a painterly approach to the medium of fabric and thread. Drawing is the foundation of all my work: not only pencils, but also scissors and sewing machine are drawing tools. My book, Deidre Scherer: Work in Fabric and Thread has a chapter showing the steps of a work in progress.
Q: Do you do workshops, lectures and/or slide shows?
Yes, I love to present slide lectures that give inspiration to other artists, caregivers and health providers as well as to general audiences. My presentations are usually scheduled in conjunction with my exhibitions.
Q: What work do you have for sale?
Please go to my Available Works page or contact me and ask for slides of the current work for sale.
Q: Are your images ever used for book covers or illustrations?
Yes, I enjoy seeing my images "work" in the world. They have appeared on numerous covers, including periodicals and books such as When I Am An Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple. All my images are copyrighted and used only through direct permission from me. Licenses may be granted for some selected purposes and my fees are according to the Graphic Artists Guild Pricing and Ethical Guidelines.
 


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