your statement about valuing "the hand" and slow art touches me deeply. our age of technology, while exciting and stimulating, is only a small part of getting it. art is still very important in its suggestion and mystery and the time it takes to "see" it. thanks for your lovely, deep work.
Dianne Koppisch Hricko - 2010-02-20
Hi Pat... what a wonderful sense of whimsy these have... they remain joyful despite what must be hours of labor. I am so glad to have met you yesterday.
patklein - 2009-12-29
thanks, lou.beautiful job.i owe you one.love,pdk
Val - 2009-09-27
Pat...Your work is outstanding. I love the vibrant colors and the way you have placed the shapes. Truly beautiful.
Ginnie - 2009-03-26
Saw your work at the Allentown Art Museum two weeks ago......I was blown away with your stitched nest. You have turned a craft into pure art.
Annelies - 2009-03-11
The site looks great!!! It is the kind that I want, just select and it comes up. Your work, what can I say, I am titillated by it, it is joyful and vibrant and alive. You already know that I respect your amazing work.
sadie - 2009-03-03
eth, the website is truly miraculous. what joy. what skill. what a guy you are.
Karen Davis - 2008-05-24
Pat:I love your work and wonder if you're teaching any workshops this summer or fall?kdaviska@aol.com
Steve Luke - 2008-04-17
Pat, I finally got a look at some or your artwork. Very colorful. Are most of these sea creatures? What ia an Anemone? Thank you for dinner last week - it was nice meeting you and chatting. Of course, I saw Phil again yesterday so..........imagaine he is tired of seeing me right now. Twice in a week. Take care. Steve
Donna G - 2008-04-02
I just checked into your website....lovely. Nice use of color and design to display your work. The photographs of your pieces are great. Is this Virgina's Beahan's work?
Ethan - 2008-03-15
I really like your artwork. I particularly enjoy the 3D wax-linen figurines. They each have their own personality. It's a bit like the figures in your embroideries step out of the canvas and into real life. Keep it up!
Please email any problems or questions to ethan at patklein dot com