South Dakota Arts Council
Prairie Illusions, Missouri River Bluffs by Phyllis Packard  Image: “I have and continue to experiment with merging traditional and historic loom techniques gleaned from around the world with non-traditional techniques and contemporary materials. I utilize natural and man-made fibers, metallic threads, dyes, stains and even painting into and on my weavings. I approach weaving as a painting and at times high relief and three- dimensional imagery. I push the concept of warp and weft to create landscape images to recreate the feel and atmosphere of the Missouri River, the prairie, and the big sky.”
“I have and continue to experiment with merging traditional and historic loom techniques gleaned from around the world with non-traditional techniques and contemporary materials. I utilize natural and man-made fibers, metallic threads, dyes, stains and even painting into and on my weavings. I approach weaving as a painting and at times high relief and three- dimensional imagery. I push the concept of warp and weft to create landscape images to recreate the feel and atmosphere of the Missouri River, the prairie, and the big sky.”