Quality Guidelines for Silk Art
- Artistic Talent – The individual artist’s skills and development.
- Strand Size – The thinner the thread, the more refined the art.
- Stitch Length – The shorter the stitches, the more precision of the art.
- Silk Colors – The more colors, the more realistic look of the art.
- Stitch Layers – The more layers, the greater the depth of perspective of the art.
Combining these quality elements together determine the true value of the silk artwork. The quality and prices range from very high-end artwork worth hundreds of thousands of dollars to low-end pieces worth tens of dollars. This section is designed to help you determine the true value.
Professional Silk Art artists go through a lengthy learning process to develop their skills and talent. The very first lessons begin on grandma’s knee. For Silk Art families, teaching our children about the family legacy is a centuries old tradition. For those with talent and an interest, formal training starts in their late teens.
Artists must spend ten years as a student and another eight years as a teacher in order to meet the time requirement to be a Master Silk Artist. After five years as a Master Silk Artist, an artist may apply to become a Grand Master Silk Artist. These are general guidelines. Time alone does not necessarily make you a Master or Grand Master. Talent and skill must be demonstrated as well.