Havsgudinnan Ran och hennes maka hade nya döttrar, ursprungligen var alla uppkallade efter vågor. Deras isländska namn är: 1 Himmingläva – den himmelsklara 2 Duva – den duvande (den böljande) 3 Blo…
Un peu de botanique, un peu de vaudou, un peu d’anatomie et un zeste de superstition…l’atelier de Lyndie Dourthe est un cabinet de curiosités minuscules.
Harold Koda’s gem of an exhibition at the south beach gem of a museum The Bass is about the beautifull its consumption and inevitable decay. heavily symbolist and symptomatic of all that is…
Hand dyed, hand embroidered felt typewriter.
Cadeira "Butterfly" - com design inspirado em borboletas, em alumínio fundido Designer: Eduardo García Campo
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ZHANYM, is an AI-generated fashion collection inspired by the rich heritage of Central Asia. This collection celebrates the resilient and caring women who call this vast and beautiful land their home. The collection features elaborate embroidery, reflecting ancient tales and symbolizing the interconnectedness of Central Asian cultures. The use of ornaments, vibrant colors, leather, and yarn is inspired by the decorations found in traditional homes. This symbolism represents the idea that a woman is a home — a metaphor for her nurturing and caring nature.
Pillows were originally used by wealthy men in Asia and also located in Ancient Egyptian tombs. Believe it or not, pillows were originally hard boxes made from stone, wood, metal, or porcelain instead of stuffed fabric. The difficulty of sophisticated dyes and sewing techniques led…
ZHANYM, is an AI-generated fashion collection inspired by the rich heritage of Central Asia. This collection celebrates the resilient and caring women who call this vast and beautiful land their home. The collection features elaborate embroidery, reflecting ancient tales and symbolizing the interconnectedness of Central Asian cultures. The use of ornaments, vibrant colors, leather, and yarn is inspired by the decorations found in traditional homes. This symbolism represents the idea that a woman is a home — a metaphor for her nurturing and caring nature.
Ecoprints botanical foliage prints onto pure wool and silk. As a textiles artist living in the Highlands of Scotland, my work is heavily influenced by the colours and textures of the beautiful coun…
Alena Stepanova is an AI-fashion designer known for her project ‘UnmadeUnamade’ launched in 2022. In 2023, she made her debut in the world's first AI fashion week, presenting her collection named "Entanglement." Alena's work received recognition from prestigious publications, including Business of Fashion, L'Officiel Monaco, and New York Post, who featured her achievements and designs.
In the Victorian era, a rag ball was a toy of poor children. Old rags and fabric scraps were wound into a ball and covered with ball stitches.
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Turkish-American designer Eda Yorulmazoğlu crafts wild costumes, with both distinct body of works and individual creatures as part of her repertoire. Part-fashion designer, part-textile artist, she navigates several spheres, all carrying an absurdism and vibrancy bolstered by bringing them out into the public.
Nicole Havekost describes her towering figures as exhibiting the contradiction of “sublime embarrassment… Bodies are magical and glorious and gross and bewildering. Bodies are civilized and feral.” Through hand-sewn sculptures, the Rochester-based artist explores the ways aging affects peoples’ figures and the emotional process of adjusting to a new reality. She stitches large anthropomorphic works from industrial felt, shaping bodies that are bulging and covered with knots and uneven seams that serve as a reminder of restoration. More
1. These Miniature Paintings Find Anna Ellen Art here. 2. The Villa from White Lotus is on Airbnb Found on Airbnb Luxe. 3. Dinner in a Lavender Field A visit to Azienda Agricola Valtresinaro is an easy day trip from Milan or Florence. Combine it with a nice sightseeing tasting in Emilia for a fun…
Emily Adams Bode et Aaron Aulja nous ouvre les portes de leur appartement new-yorkais.
Valley is our take on a traditional, circular rug. Valley features three windows to the ground. Valley resembles the natural dips between two peaks.Material: 100% New Zealand Wool, 100% Cotton Backing, 2 Pile Heights ( 14mm, 15mm)
- "And No One Gets Hurt!"Sadly these days, most supermarkets, banks, petrol stations - and even some sweet shops have NO HELMETS stickers on their doors. (ask Steve Red Max for a funny story about when he blatantly refused to un-lid at his local 7-11). Oddly however I've never been asked to take off my Balaclava. Maybe because it's Bertie Bassett coloured Peruvian knitwear rather than the 'prepare to meet your maker' style preferred by the sawn-off shot gun club. Here's my family suitably dressed for a Sunday ramble in December. BP
Alfred GESCHEIDT - Françoise Sagan, body painting, c. 1955
These textiles laughed in the face of entropy.