WHAT DOES IT MEAN to approach fiber craft as an artistic pursuit? When centering work around your own life, what should you focus on? How can you “listen” to the landscape? In Textile Creativity Through Nature, Jeanette Appleton tackles these questions and more, guiding the reader through the creation of a fiber-art–focused practice.
To be clear, this is not a how-to book. Appleton provides copious examples of her work and sketches, but she isn’t teaching readers how to create these pieces. Instead, Appleton’s book reminded me of a guided walk with a friend, a way to look at my own work and try new things.
Appleton groups her art, research, and inspiration around chapter themes, including maps and sketch-books, intentional use of lines, secondhand fabrics, cutting and repairing, and more.…
