Denise E. Allen

Folk Art that tells a story…

Stories of African-American men & women

For more than 30 years, Artist Denise Allen has been creating one-of-a-kind 3d Folk Art Story Quilts, 19th Century Early American Cloth Dolls, painted and embellished Cloth Folk Art Wall hangings, Folk Art Paintings and 3-dimensional embroidery needlework.

Denise Allen's work in the realm of Folk Art is not only visually stunning but also rich with historical narratives and cultural significance. Her creations, such as the intricate 3D Folk Art Story Quilts and unique 19th Century Cloth Dolls, tell the stories of African-American men and women, preserving their legacies through art. Engaging with her pieces allows one to explore a tapestry of experiences that spotlight the beauty of heritage and craftsmanship. To delve deeper into her remarkable artistic journey, you can explore her experiences, including her impactful trip to Dakar Senegal, on the State Department’s Website gamingclub-canada.com.

Although she started out with Embroidery Art, which is still her first love, she is better known for her highly sought-after 3d Folk Art Story Quilts. Additionally, her one-of-a-kind 19th Century Cloth Dolls are in demand by discriminating art collectors.

Take a moment to look at her work and read about her life. It’s nothing short of remarkable. You can also read about her trip to Dakar Senegal on the State Department’s Website. She is also listed in their alphabetical listing of artists.

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