Statement

I paint with yarn, creating minimalist works with bold color and texture. Each painting is composed of thousands of crochet stitches. Crocheting allows me to create texture and - my tactile designs are compelling statements of simplicity and complexity at the same time. Each strand is then precisely fixed onto a substrate. I call my technique, “Repeté” with the creation of each single stitch becoming a mantra for the mind and hand. The color field is broken by textured patterns created by the manipulation of that one stitch. So, like the single blade of grass in nature, the single crocheted stitch is insignificant, but in mass makes a powerful statement.

My art represents my quest for control, for quiet and for solemnity. What would seen like minimalism at first glance, is upon close scrutiny actually complexity created by near compulsiveness. The meditation on the single stitch is randomly broken by multiples of the stitch. It is just as when the random thought interrupts the mantra. It is an imperfect process so that some pieces are more the failure of quiet. My goal is to express what lies beneath, to transcend.

My original inspiration came from seeing a yarn painting by a Huichol Indian from Mexico. My first works copied their technique of imbedding yarn into hot wax to create abstract works. Eventually I moved from wax to glue and from single strands of yarn to crocheted strips. All of the works start as a drawing translated into a crocheting pattern.

Statement and Resume

Sharon E. St.Hilaire

11 Sagamore Road
Seekonk, MA 02771
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Resume

1975 - Bachelor of Art,
University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth.

1977 - Master's in Library Science,
University of Rhode Island

 

 

Sharon St. Hilaire     .     fine art fiber paintings with yarn and other textiles     .    all content copyright 2004-2009