Art Chowder July | August 2018, Issue 16 | Page 12

Art Chowder: When did you cross over into fine art? helen: I have had a love affair with fine art for as long as I can remember so it felt like a natural progression to blend both of those passions. I started to focus solely on my fine art practice about 20 years ago. Art Chowder: I saw a post on your Helen Parsons Fiber Arts Facebook page — you said you were looking forward to summer so you could make more sun prints. What are those? helen: Sun prints are GREAT! It feels like magic! There are dyes and paints that react to the UV rays of the sun and can make fantastic silhouettes of objects placed on the wet surface of fabrics.  The images can range from ghost-like shapes to crisp outlines. The outcome isn’t always predictable so it’s fun to see how it develops and the results are always somewhat of a surprise.  Art Chowder: What is a thread sketch? helen: Thread sketching is a freehand embroidery technique commonly used with a sewing machine. It’s very much like drawing with a pencil, however instead of the pencil moving over the paper, the drawing instrument stays stationary and the drawing surface moves under it. Most modern machines have a basic function that makes it possible. It’s an interesting way to lay down an image for surface design, adding variations in stitch length, thread color and composition.  12 12 ART CHOWDER MAGAZINE ART CHOWDER MAGAZINE