Alison
Stein was born into a heritage of great imagination and design talent.
Her great-grandfather, Lewis Hallock Nash, was a successful inventor and
held many patents, including one for a hydraulic pump design that is still
manufactured and widely used today around the world for many practical
applications.
His daughter, Mildred Bly, Alison's grandmother, was a painter and
sculptor who was an apprentice to Solon Borglum, the renowned sculptor and
brother of Mt. Rushmore creator Gutzon Borglum.
After growing up in New Canaan, Connecticut, Alison studied first at the
Rochester Institute of Technology, then transferred to Syracuse
University's College of Visual and Performing Arts. There she
majored in Surface Pattern Design and studied with two of the acknowledged
experts in the field, V. Ann and Donald Waterman.
She received her BFA from Syracuse, and was quickly hired as a colorist
for Styletown Fabrics in New York City (a division of the Manes
Organization), where she received invaluable experience in preparing
textile designs for lines of clothing (including some featured at Lord
& Taylor) and for fabric stores nationwide.
Her interest in surface pattern design is not exclusively related to
commercial production, and Alison expresses herself as a fine artist and
craftsperson, working in the media of weaving and knitting. She has
also participated in the Institute of Weavers of the University of
Minnesota's famed Split Rock Arts Program.
After living in Southern California for some time with her husband Rick,
Alison decided to brush up her skills further and attended LA's Fashion
Institute of Design and Merchandising, where she graduated magna cum
laude and was a finalist for the 2001 TALA (Textile Association of Los
Angeles) Award.
Before she graduated, she was invited to work for MMFab, producers of
South Sea Imports and other major lines of fabrics for the home quilting
and medical scrubs markets.
Alison possesses a unique perspective on design, developing ideas with
lines of coordinating patterns and colorways in mind. Much of this
derives from her ability to create designs that are not only inventive and
bold, but lose nothing in translation when mass-produced. Further,
her experience in the area of line development has given her a unique
perspective on shaping design concepts to market realities.
To find out how you can license
Alison Stein's art for your products, please contact Lance Klass,
President of Porterfield's, at (800)
660-8345 or email
Porterfield's now.