About The Artwork Home is not something you find outside. Your real home is within you. Original Created:2022 Subjects:Abstract Materials:CanvasSoft (yarn, Cotton, Fabric)Embroidery Styles:AbstractConceptualModernFiber ArtTextile Art Mediums:TextileYarnThreadsFabricArtificial Flowers Details & Dimensions Mixed Media:Textile on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:24 W x 32 H x 4 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Japan. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
“The embroidery is growing and the tangles in the pieces make evident the constant transformation of nature.”
Capturing the beauty of the ever changing Welsh landscape, textile artist Daphne Cowen. #art #womensart #textiles #Winter
MADE TO ORDER (Due to being handmade and made to order, you may recive an artwork with small differences from the one in photos Tree and Green Hill Landscape Wool Painting, Nature Felt Wall Art, Abstract Felt Art, Botanical Fiber Art, Housewarming Gift, Textile Art My working methods include hand-made felting processes incorporating traditional and contemporary techniques, needle felting, wet felting and stitch work. Wool fibres predominate, integrated with plant and cellulose fibres, to create unusual textures and pictures. They invite interaction and personal confrontation with life and its unexpected pathways also inspired by nature and a desire to push boundaries whilst creating an impact to promote greater understanding of human frailty. A thoughtful gift for your mom, nature and felt art enthusiast, or for anyone who enjoys the colors and textures of fiber art. If you look at my shop you will find variety of Wool Paintings of different size and colors. Unique art that you will not find anywhere else. It's handmade with beautiful colors and very warm piece of art. You can contact me for different size requests. Make sure to get it framed so it will remain the beauty for years. Thank you for visiting🙋felt picture felt art wool painting
Thread painting with all the colors of the wind…
my quilt. size 60 x24" JaneLaFazio.com
This is a quilt series inspired by tree bark. Each quilt represents a differnt type of tree bark. Click through to see which one you like.
Flora and fauna are beautiful but this artist zooms in on the lesser seen beauty in nature’s details.
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With this upcycled textile art installation, I wanted to depict the environmental pressures the corals are facing as their habitat is being eroded by warming sea temperatures, increasing water acidity and pollution. Free motion embroidery, rust dye and hand stitching were used to create this 3 piec
Using embroidery, yarn, and and wool artist Ana Teresa Barboza creates landscapes and other imagery that exists in the space between tapestry and sculpture. Mimicking the flow of waves or grass, each piece seems to tumble from its embroidery hoop where it flows down the gallery wall. Most of the pieces seen here are from her 2013 Suspension series, though you can see more on her blog (be sure to click “entrar” next to each item). More
textile artist photography and mixed media - Carolyn Saxby Textile Art St Ives Cornwall
Lucy Levenson translates her visions into folk art using paint, threads and fabrics as her medium creating whimsical works.
Artist Anne Kelly presents her practical advice for hanging textile art to help you display your work as successfully and effectively as possible.
From Marie Claire idées Juin 1999 I just found out that this is designed by Lesley Turpin Delport and is called "A Country Feeling" It reminded me of Jenny Bee's Country Garden
Here is the second piece in my Sun and Sky Series. It is named “Endings” as it is the sky at sunset, the sun is actually on the other side, behind the viewer, this is the light in the s…
Hand-stitched fabric landscape with embroidered detail. A mix of recycled and new fabrics create a unique underwater scene. Details added with silk ribbon and thread embroidery. Finished with custom mat, frame and glass.
Flora and fauna are beautiful but this artist zooms in on the lesser seen beauty in nature’s details.
Unfurling XX artwork, mixed media fern artwork, original art, home decor, fiddleheads, collectible art mounted on cradled wood panel. Acrylic painted burlap with hand stitched acrylic yarns and wood beads, mounted on cradled wood panel 1.5 inches deep (4 cm). Artwork size 12"H x 6"W, (30.5 x 15.2 cm)
The Tree Peony Slow-Stitching Kit has arrived! Be inspired by this classic flower that appears in so many floral bouquets across the world! Create your own stunning artwork, using the beautiful fabrics included, to add layers of soft, feathered white petals and fluffy yellow stamens to your design. Inside each kit is a selection of beautiful new fabrics, including Liberty London prints, and DMC embroidery threads to bring your Tree Peony to life. You supply sharp scissors, a marking pen, and a glue stick or fabric glue. Each Wattle&Loop Slow-Stitching Kit combines a carefully curated selection of beautiful vintage and reclaimed textiles, along with some Liberty of London fabric, DMC cotton threads & an embroidery needle. By combining the beautiful textile pieces with slow-stitching & appliqué you can make a truly beautiful textile collage of your own that is completely unique -- while they are similar, no two kits contain exactly the same pieces of fabric! Beginners will be able to manage this kit with some patience and an interest in learning some new stitches and techniques. You can simply learn as you go. Depending on your level of experience, each kit takes between 5-12 hours to complete.
Born in Lima, Peru in 1980, Ana Teresa Barboza lives and works in her native city. She studied painting in the Faculty of Art at Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PCUP). Using embroidery, yarn, and wool, she creates landscapes and other imagery that exists in the space between tapestry and sculpture. Emulating the flow of waves or grass, each piece breaks out of its embroidery hoop and tumbles down the wall upon which it is being displayed.
Chilean artist Jose Romussi adds embroidery to paper photographs to extracts a third dimension, and thus a nascent personality, out of an otherwise flat image. By doing so, Romussi opens space for alternative interpretations and methods of viewing a staged image. The artist refers to his work as an "intervention," and in many ways, his intentions are similar to other contemporary artists who use yarn as a method of interrupting the norm. Like "Yarn Bombing," which is often performed as a softer act of graffiti in public places, Romussi's compositions attempt to re-define notions of beauty while simultaneously drawing attention to social issues, such as the re-appropriation of African patterns and other non-Western traditions in high fashion.