Kaffe Fassett – A Life in Colour

Colourful exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum of the work of Kaffe Fassett.

You could not fail to be hit by the colour in this beautifully displayed exhibition which mixed patchwork quilts, needlepoint, knitting and paintings culminating in “The Orangery” a physical still life mixing all aspects of his work into a modern country house interior.

The film was very interesting and well worth a watch to add depth to the objects. I was fascinating to hear him say that he felt he’d not really understood colour as a painter he only really discovered how colours worked together when he started working in yarn. He described pattern as “colours moving around”. It did leave you thinking of him as an artist rather than a designer.

The real discovery was his paintings which were still lives of lots of similar objects either in contrasting or complementary colours. Of course I particularly liked the blue and white section!

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