Kathy Pfeufer

Sewing machines and fabric have been part of Kathy Pfeufer's life since she was in grade school. In 2002 she took one quilting class that used a "raw edge applique" quilting style for landscape quilting that let her directly combine art skills with sewing. Semi-retirement in Grand Junction has allowed Kathy to explore quilting as an art medium.

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"The Secret Life of Cactus"

and detail of same

fiber sculpture

30" x 15" x 9"

Exhibited in "ENCRUSTED"

The Grand Junction, CO Art Center

August 2008

"Windblown Desert Hills"

21" x 32"

Exhibited at the Model T Centennial T Party"

Gateway Auto Museum, Gateway, Colorado

September, 2008

"Spring winds in western Colorado can seem to move just about everything!  Even the vehicle ahead of me seemed to hesitate on day when the winds whipped around the bentonite hills near home."

"Everybody Loves George!"

  Exhibited at Denver National Quilt Show, May 2007,

and Transformations Show, The Art Center, July, 2007.  Size: 24" x 48".


 

"Fingerprint"

  Exhibited at Denver National Quilt Show, May, 2007,

and at Spring ArtSpace Show, Two Rivers Winery, Grand Junction, CO.  March, 2007.

"Wildfire: Ghost Trees"

Exhibited at "Stories of Our Ancestors" Show,

Johnson Gallery, Mesa State College, Grand Junction, CO. August, 2007.  Size: 30" x 30"



"Black White Unread (Unred) Allover"

24"w x 39"h

Exhibited in "Pick of the Litter",

The Creamery, Hotchkiss, Colorado,

September 2006

"No Thoroughfare Canyon Cottonwoods"

44"w x 32" h

Exhibited in "Fibers of the Purple Sage"

Grand Junction, Colorado, City Hall

Spring 2006

"Black Mesa (Near Espanola, NM)"

Exhibited in "Transformations"  at the Art Center,

Grand Junction, CO, July 2007

54"w x 36"h

"Serpent's Trail Sandstone II"

36w x 26 h

Exhibited in "Pick of the Litter",

The Creamery, Hotchkiss, Colorado,

September 2006