Highland Rim Chapter
Tennessee Association of Craft Artists

Adele Seitzinger

To begin to follow the thread that is art in my life, I must say that I believe I have been an artist my whole life. I have, since my earliest days, enjoyed capturing ideas and images in one art form or another. I learned to knit and crochet at my mother's side while still in primary school. I have always been fascinated with textures and colors and ways they can combine or how to use them in my work. In high school and college, the thread of the arts was my focus. I grew up in a very artistic, creative family with a variety of needleworkers, visual and musical artists, and writers. With their support, I was encouraged to grow and continue with art.

Since my formal schooling, the thread of art weaves in and out as I've remained involved in the arts. I've worked as a freelance artist, a graphic artist, calligrapher, painter, watercolorist, sculptor, computer artist, teacher of both arts and crafts to children and adults, and as a fiber arts craftsman.


Adele felting

The bracelet on the left, Bluebird, is done in freeform beadwork using glass seed and bugle beads with a sterling silver toggle.

Below right is an acrylic painting (9" x 12"), Winter Bridge, done on commission for a couple who had a special interest in covered bridges.

The brooch above center, Victorian Spring, combines Adele's skills of jewelry design, quilting, and beadwork.

Beaded Bag, left.

Works are available for sale by commission. Each piece is designed uniquely for the individual that will wear or use the item.

Adele Seitzinger
Cookeville, TN 38506
phone: 931-349-0200
e-mail: threadz.art@gmail.com


Last updated on September 17, 2008. Maintained by Andrzej Gutek.