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Cosette
has been marbling silk, cotton, leather, vinyl and wood products for 11
years. Previously she worked exclusively in the batik medium for 14
years. Her love of color and the flow of colors on fabric has been a
continuous and exciting art form. Her marbling technique has been compared
to the finest Italian hand-marbled papers, arrived at only after months of
research and experimentation, and years of daily practice.
Her work has been featured in museum catalogs such as the Smithsonian, and
the Museum of Fine Art, Boston. Her products have been sold in the
Pierpont Morgan Library and in gift shops of many fine art museums,
including the American Textile Museum, Dallas Museum of Art, Museum of Fine
Art-Houston and Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Cosette marbled accessories
are currently available through the Library of Congress Gift Shop (Washington,
D.C.), Supreme Court Gift Shop (Washington,
D.C.), People's Pottery (various
locations), Studio 40 (Greenbriar
Hotel, WV), Blue Rose (Santa
Fe, NM), Isadora (Sedona,
AZ), Hanson Galleries (Houston,
TX), The Gifted Hand (Wellesley,
MA), Clarksville Pottery (Austin,
TX), The Escape
(Georgetown, TX),
Gallery Five (Tequesta,
FL), Exit Art (Longboat
Key, FL), Out of Hand Gallery (Scottsdale,
AZ), 605 Artiques (Bend,
OR) and other galleries around the
country.
She has been featured in articles in the "Austin American-Statesman" newspaper, "The
Wall Street Journal" newspaper, Texas
Weekly newspaper, Texas
Highways magazine and video interviews for KTBC-TV
(Austin, TX)
and "Texas Country Reporter" (syndicated). Member of
the Museum Store Association.
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