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My quilts are freed from utility and allowed to hang on the wall as art. They are an attempt to uplift the viewer, a statement about the role of women, about the world around us and our place in it, or just plain
something lovely to look at.
For me, creating is a necessity, not a choice. The tactile nature of cloth, its texture, richness and malleability are what have drawn me to this medium. Fabric has a history almost as old as humankind; we wrap
ourselves in cloth every day and cover ourselves with it at night. It brings us comfort and protection. It speaks volumes about the way we think of ourselves, dressing to blend in with the crowd or to stand out like a peacock.
BIOGRAPHY
Lyric Kinard is an artist with a serious addiction to fabric. Her award-winning wall quilts and wearable works of art are a product of her need and passion to create order and beauty while living a chaotic life as
the mother of young children. She often says that her art is the only thing she does that is not undone by the end of the day. Her second love is teaching, which she has been doing in various capacities for the past 12 years.
She loves to share her joy in the process of transforming plain fabric into a work of art.
Much of Lyric’s work begins with plain white cloth which she dyes and paints to create the palette from which her designs spring. Her abstracts begin with an emphasis on color and are created on the design wall
while her pictorials begin with a specific message in mind and are often meticulously drafted on paper before cloth is cut. All of her artwork is quilted to a layer of batting to add texture and to emphasize line. While
traditional quilts are then bound and done, Lyric often adds more embroidery or beads and even more paint if the design calls for it. This further emphasizes the dimensional and tactile quality
of quilts as a medium for expression.
Lyric has studied with many well known textile artists around the country and continues to expand her skills in the area of surface design. She has a BA in English Literature from the University of Utah and has
also formally studied music and architecture. She currently lives in Cary, North Carolina with her husband and five children.
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