Adrienne Lee is a Chicago, Illinois, based artist who creates impressive landscape art using fiber. Using colorful threads, she is able to capture changing skies over the hills, lush green plains, peaceful blue rivers flowing in the mountains, and more in textile.
Lee says that she got into weaving a few years ago when a friend, who is a fiber artist, gave her some lessons. She immediately fell in love with the medium and progressed quickly, which allowed her to start making complex fiber art herself.
Being fascinated with the sky and nature, Lee opted for an unconventional path of creating landscape fiber art. This path resulted in an ongoing Painted Sky series, which brought Lee recognition in the fiber art community and brought her to the attention of social media users, who have been raving about her works full of colors, details, and serene scenes.
“My work is first and foremost inspired by the sky, but knowing that I wanted to weave more than skies, I looked at landscapes and seascapes for inspiration, especially those found in the south: the beaches at Kiawah Island and Isle of Palms, the Blue Ridge Mountains, and the open fields that you can find on almost any back country road in my small hometown,” Lee shares on her website.
You can check out more of Lee’s landscape fiber art by checking her website and social media or by scrolling below.















