Living Arts of Tulsa Podcast

A Deep Conversation With Artist Katrinka Booth

February 19, 2021 Tulsa Podcast Lab
Living Arts of Tulsa Podcast
A Deep Conversation With Artist Katrinka Booth
Show Notes

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Jeff sits down with artist Katrinka Booth to hear her reflect about the very deep and connected relationship between her life experiences and between each work of art that she creates.

She also shares very deeply about her process, about where her inspiration comes from, and about how she got started creating works of art.

To learn more about Katrinka and her work, visit
Facebook/Pinterest: Wallflowers by Katrinka Booth
Instagram: @wallflowersbykb Linkedin: Katrinka Booth

Katrinka Booth was born in South Central Missouri and raised in Bentonville Arkansas. Her influences include her family, her love of textiles, her years spent as a seamstress of couture clothing, and the landscapes and terrain of Arkansas and the surrounding areas. 

Her art began as a relentless recurring dream of her stitching a wallflower on her simple sewing machine. The dream didn’t stop until she stitched her first piece. 

Each piece of art teaches her something about the next one to come. 

Katrinka expresses the elation and freedom she experiences stitching these detailed, Elaborate pieces. She hopes the viewer is transported to another place, where time is suspended and you can “be free in your wildness.” 

Much of her work is accomplished using fabric and thread on a humble domestic sewing machine in a free hand style. 

Recently she shelved her art practice to make over 2,000 masks, and has invented a new method of embroidery involving yarn as paint on a canvas, having dubbed it “Neo-Embroidery”.