Sedona Arts Center Artist

Lydia Dillon-Sutton

For almost 40 years, Lydia Dillon-Sutton has been using the ancient process of batik, painted with hot bee’s wax and dye baths. Beginning with woven cloth, Dillon-Sutton marries the materials using line, color and moving forms, layer upon layer, into substance— a substance that conveys her understanding of the Native American Community.

About the artist

Biography

For almost 40 years, Lydia Dillon-Sutton has been using the ancient process of batik, painted with hot bee’s wax and procion dye baths. Beginning with woven cloth, Dillon-Sutton marries the materials using line, color and moving forms, layer upon layer, into substance— a substance that conveys her understanding of the Native American Community.

Available work

Fine Art Gallery

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