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Bobbi Chamberlain’s Statement
Most of my tapestries are designed from photos I take when I travel. My early tapestries were primarily of landscapes and flowers. As I have become more involved with photography I have developed an interest in more abstract images and have enjoyed using these images in my tapestry designs. I designed “Black Hole” from a photo of a rusty can in a boat yard and “Nature’s Puzzle” from a photo of tree bark. “Palouse Sunset” depicts the beautiful sculpted farmlands of southeastern Washington state.
Bobbi Chamberlain’s Biography
I have been weaving since 1990. In 1993 I experimented with transparency weaving. This soon led to tapestry weaving and I haven’t looked back. I primarily use my photographs as a basis for designing my tapestries. Finding new ideas for tapestry inspired me to improve my photography and that has become a second art form for me.


