Kaffe Fassett at the American Museum
If you are like me and you love colour, then you'll understand how excited I was to visit the Kaffe Fassett exhibition at the American Museum in Bath!
It was a dull grey rainy day but look what greeting us on arrival!
multi-coloured yarn bombing!
Outside the exhibition hall, the tree swayed in the wind with its fruit of rainbow pompoms and lightshades!
Never mind the wind and the rain, look what's up ahead!
Oh now just look at that lovely cabbage painting of Kaffe's. He was originally a painter before his career went in the direction of knitting and needlepoint.
Oh now look at that bright green chair! (note to self: paint a chair green as soon as possible.)
That was soothing wasn't it?
Now onto the next bit,
YELLOW!
My photo doesn't do it justice but this was like a corner of sunshine, so uplifting.
What a lovely yellow chair! (note to self: paint a chair yellow as soon as possible.)
A wall of genius Kaffe quotes. :)
I love this glass cabinet display, blues, pinks, reds...
...mauves, a touch of green
and his lovely painting of vases that hung nearby, echoing the colours in the cabinet. :)
A couple of glorious quilts.
I love that blue chair. It was actually a beautiful shade of deep turquoise in real life and I knew there and then that I have to paint a chair a deep turquoise as soon as possible!
This cabinet of reds was a feast to behold.
So too the knitted throw.
So now we've been around the exhibition, lets have another look at the first display again.
The shelves are painted red and yes, one day I will paint shelves red.
There were his fabric designs, spools of yarn, samples of quilting and embroidery, ribbons, beads and painting and books.
So much visual information I still found it difficult to take it all in!
Then my eyes rested on this quiet little basket. I know and recognise this, it feels like home to me :)
(To see the details displayed more clearly 'right click' on the photo to open it.)
and this was an explosion of colour!
PS. I was so excited that I left my umbrella there by mistake and it was raining.
Go figure. ;)
xx
Comments
I love all that colour!
I'm not sure which room I like the best.
How thrilling that you were able to see this wonderful exhibit....
Hee heee...the chairs made me giggle....:))) I think it would be fun to have the dining room chairs painted in different colors...hmmmm....I may just have to do that...
Thank you so very much for sharing this gem!
And a big thank you for your visit... :) Always so lovely to see a message from you....
Have a beautiful and creative weekend, sweet friend!
xoxo,
- Irina
How thrilling that you were able to see this wonderful exhibit....
Hee heee...the chairs made me giggle....:))) I think it would be fun to have the dining room chairs painted in different colors...hmmmm....I may just have to do that...
Thank you so very much for sharing this gem!
And a big thank you for your visit... :) Always so lovely to see a message from you....
Have a beautiful and creative weekend, sweet friend!
xoxo,
- Irina
thank you for this! it's inspirational beyond belief...
xoxo
This is an amazing post! I have recently really got into Kaffe Fassett all over again. What a wonderful tribute to colour his work is.
Your carried us through the exhibition really well, Jess, and it takes a lot less for me to forget my umbrella :-)
Stephanie
It all looks amazing.
Your going to have a lot of coloured chairs in your house Jess! ;)
V xxx
You could get drunk of all this colour !
Saw his work ages ago in the Textile Museum in Tilburg/Holland and loved it ever since.
Love to look at the books I have of him, just to get some bright colour !
THANKS for taking us on tour ;-)
Merle..............
what to say...the man has color running through his vains, clever designs (i love the patches that look like bees in that quilt).
i can easily understand your excitement Jessie,thanks for showing , have a colorful weekend, x
Cheers to a happy weekend - hopefully the sun will show up!
xx
If I was there, I would spend more time in the green room...:)
Hope you are now full of energy, Jessie!:)
Jess xx
~Sheri
I didn't know this artist, some of his work reminds me to the fabrics used in the mountains of Peru, very colorful work!