Lynn D Mattingly

 

Lynn has been exploring quiltmaking and the fiber arts for over 30 years as a professional, both as a teacher and, in the 1980's, as owner of a quilt shop in Boulder, Colorado. Even early on, traditional quilt roots sprouted unlikely results. These celebrated bold color combinations and layered patterning that still identify Lynn's artful quilts. Quilts available for sale. Commissions welcome. Contact Lynn here.

Lynn regularly exhibits and sells at The Creamery Arts Center

in Hotchkiss, Colorado.  

"Landscape with Sagebrush"

Exhibited in Fibers of the Purple Sage

Grand Junction, 2006

"Colorburst"

(detail)

"I Have Learned So Much"

Exhibited in TXT

Denver National, 2006

"Fire in the Rock"

48"x74"

Exhibited in "The Artist and the Quilt '96", annual juried exhibition of the Front Range Contemporary Quilters.

"Leaving Fall Behind"

24"x27"

Aspen tree trunks are depicted,

with forest and mountains behind. 

"Early Spring Potluck"

Lynn was invited to participate in "Potluck", a show organized by the Piecemakers which opened at the Longmont Art Museum, 2002 and is still traveling. 

 

Lynn also creates and sells silk scarves,

her other fiber endeavor.

"White Woman Walking on Sacred Ground"

A commission, honoring native patterns.

"Bright Squares", 48", all batik fabrics.

"Three Flowers", 20"x30"

An original design worked from art deco flower images, machine piecing inspired by Ruth McDowell.