Kaffe Fassett's Adventures in Color
Kaffe Fassett's Adventures in Color
Kaffe Fassett has inspired thousands of people around the globe with his colorful work in fabric, knitting, needlepoint, patchwork, painting, and mosaic. He is widely acknowledged as a visionary in the use of color and pattern. With his coloring book, Fassett shares 36 pieces of his own beautifully rendered line art plus 10 color tutorials complete with samples he created himself. Inspired by his travels around the globe, Fassett’s line art ranges from Japanese kimonos, Turkish palaces, and ikat robes to French coffee bowls, pansies, hollyhocks, cats, cockerels, his own fabric and needlepoint collections, and much more. Paperback, 96 pages.
Kaffe Fassett has led an extraordinary life and is a world-renowned textile artist. Born in 1937, he spent much of his youth in Big Sur, California, where his parents bought a cabin from Orson Welles and transformed it into the world-famous Nepenthe restaurant, a gathering place for artists and bohemians. After attending a boarding school run by the disciples of Krishnamurti, an Indian guru, he studied painting at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, then traveled to England, where he made his home. After an inspiring trip to Inverness, Scotland, Fassett began designing knitwear for Bill Gibb, and then the Missonis, Vogue magazine, and private clients like Lauren Bacall and Barbra Streisand, and, in the process, revolutionized the handknitting world with his explosive use of color. Further explorations led him to needlepoint, mosaics, rugmaking, tapestries, yarn and fabric design, costume and set design, and quilting. Fassett continues to produce new work and travels worldwide to teach and lecture and has recently collaborated with Coach New York. Please visit our profile on Kaffe to learn more!