Eileen Doughty creates three-dimensional fiber art and jewelry, often inspired by trees and leaves. Most of her pieces consist entirely of machine-stitched cotton threads. Decorative, whimsical teapots are a favorite subject. Her art quilts are in many public art projects and collections, including Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, John Wilson Building (City Hall) of Washington, D.C., Amazon Web Services, and the National Building Museum of Washington, D.C.
Her work may be regularly seen at Potomac Fiber Arts Gallery part of the Torpedo Factory Art Center in Alexandria, Virginia. She also participates in many national gallery exhibitions and invitational shows through the year. Her schedule is on her website.