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Sarah Zambiasi Art
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What fiber skills do you have?
Embroidary, beading & creating soft sculptures.
What countries have you lived in/visited?
Australia, Mexico, Italy & Indonesia
What languages do you speak?
English. Some Italian & Spanish.
Your Blog:
http://artworkbysarah.blogspot.com
Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sarahs_artwork
Any other links you want to add? Facebook?
http://http://www.facebook.com/people/Sarah-Zambiasi/1529633330
What would you like to see happen here on Fiber Focus?
I would like to meet other fiber/textile artists who are passionate about their art.
How did you find out about our group? Do you know anyone else here?
I found this group through Rayela. You can check out her wonderful art work- http://fiberfocus.blogspot.com
'Dedicated To Gilbert'- detail of embroidary, mixed media.

'Female Buddha Mandala'- female Buddha trinket, beads, wool, dyed cotton doily

Textile 'Peace'collage- detail

Textile 'Peace' collage- detail

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At 7:52pm on November 19, 2009, sally ward said…
Hi there, just to say I love your whole page! It's really vibrant. The music really adds to the ambiance of your work.You are truly imaginative and creative. I'm inspired!
At 8:25pm on January 28, 2009, Diana Bracy said…
Thanks so much, Sarah for your very kind words and compliments. Diana
At 9:13pm on January 4, 2009, Diana Bracy said…
Thanks so much for your kind words, Sarah! I am blushing now. Smiles, Diana
At 5:17am on November 21, 2008, PAOLA DE GIOVANNI said…
Ciao Sarah! Great to hear from you, many thanks for getting in touch and for your kind comments about my work, you have made my day! Your textile art is absolutely Fab and inspiring, so vibrant andcolourful, love it! Keep in touch and keep up the good work! Paola
At 4:16am on November 21, 2008, Ro Bruhn said…
I Sarah I see your another Aussie, I love your work
At 2:22pm on November 7, 2008, Diana Bracy said…
Your work is so unique. The amount of embellishment is awesome. I'd love to see your stash! Welcome to Fiber Focus. Diana
At 7:31am on October 16, 2008, Catherine Salter Bayar said…
Hi Sarah!

Your work is so powerful. I love how much detail you add, and your mix of tribal symbolism is really inspiring. Will come back to look at your photos more later when I have time to savor them! Cheers, Catherine
At 6:53am on October 16, 2008, Alissa Sorenson said…
Your embroidery is amazing! I love the detail.
At 6:58pm on September 21, 2008, Rayela Art said…
Woo hoo! You did it, Sarah! Welcome! Make this place yours: change the template to reflect who you are, load photos, participate in the forums and get to know the others. People are going to absolutely love your work, so show it off! Let me know if you need help figuring out how to work the different functions.
 
 

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Tribal Affiliation: Navajo

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