Cameron Taylor-Brown has been in the group for 25 years now. As a newcomer to Southern California, California Fibers provided her with access to other area professionals who were passionate about fiber as an art form. The group was a lifeline at a time in her life when she was juggling work, family, and art making. Over the years, colleagues have evolved into friends. It remains a joy to welcome new members into the group and see what happens next.
What was she making in 1994 when she joined? This is On the Fringe/Diagonal Path #2, fiber and mixed media, 64” h x 48” w, and was published in Fiberarts Design Book 5.
What is Taylor-Brown making now? Her most recent work is Reflections/Manhattan Bridge, weaving, photographic transfer, embroidery (33” h x 25” w).
Manhattan Bridge is one work in a series that explores the interplay of real and reflected, positive and negative, warp and weft.