Nathan Vincent uses yarn to create remarkable works that challenge our expectations of the materials, as well as the imagery he depicts.
Made by Nathan Vincent who says: "My work explores gender permissions and the challenges that arise from straying from the prescribed norms. It questions the qualities of gender by considering what constitutes masculine and feminine. It critiques stereotypical gender mediums by creating "masculine objects" using "feminine processes" such as crochet, sewing, and applique." See more
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Take a look at the crochet art by Nathan Vincent! This evocative, creative crochet art is sure to inspire you and make you think.
Drawing on his knitting and crochet skills, Vincent softens hard surfaces, such as steel lockers and locks, porcelain urinals, guns, grenades, and bombs.
Nathan Vincent is a fiber artist who lives and works in New York City. Using yarn and crochet and fiber techniques Nathan has produced a beautiful body of
Nathan Vincent challenges feminine and masculine stereotypes by crocheting to make stereotypical masculine objects. "My work explores gender permissions and the challenges that arise from straying from the prescribed norms. It questions the qualities of gender by considering what constitutes masculine and feminine. It critiques stereotypical gender mediums by creating "masculine objects" using "feminine processes" such as crochet, sewing, and applique." Manly doilies Hmmm.. I wonder if Grandma would approve
"7 Wonders of the Yarn World" was a fiber art installation by Nathan Vincent ... a great fiber artist who's a long-time favorite around these parts! Each sculpture stands about five feet high or taller and represents a different technique found in knit or crochet such as cables, lace, etc: the Great Wall of China
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Take a look at the crochet art by Nathan Vincent! This evocative, creative crochet art is sure to inspire you and make you think.
Air France travel to Chile poster. From Graphis Annual 63/64.
I was happily surprised when I received a newsletter from crochet artist Nathan Vincent announcing that his first solo museum exhibit opened yesterday. I wasn’t surprised that he has an exhibit – I wa
Take a look at the crochet art by Nathan Vincent! This evocative, creative crochet art is sure to inspire you and make you think.
Take a look at the crochet art by Nathan Vincent! This evocative, creative crochet art is sure to inspire you and make you think.
Take a look at the crochet art by Nathan Vincent! This evocative, creative crochet art is sure to inspire you and make you think.
CHICAGO — John Chaich's exhibition Queer Threads considers artworks that use craft aesthetics to reclaim, reimagine, and renegotiate previously accepted hierarchies of visual culture.
Take a look at the crochet art by Nathan Vincent! This evocative, creative crochet art is sure to inspire you and make you think.
Knitting's not just for grandmas.
Grand, historic and landmark—there is nothing ordinary about this Belgian château, which has been lovingly brought to life thanks to the vision of architect and designer Nathan Litera. Photographed by Matthieu Salvaing. Styled by Vincent Emmanuel Rouxel
"7 Wonders of the Yarn World" was a fiber art installation by Nathan Vincent ... a great fiber artist who's a long-time favorite around these parts! Each sculpture stands about five feet high or taller and represents a different technique found in knit or crochet such as cables, lace, etc: the Great Wall of China
The Edwardian era — as highlighted in the award-winning PBS series “Downton Abbey” — will be the focus of a new exhibition at the Yale Center for British Art.
Yael Nathan's epic characters represent many shapes, sizes, and skin colors.
Nathan Field (1587-1619/20): one of the most celebrated actors of his generation; appeared as a member of the Queen's Revels and became the principal actor of Lady Elizabeth's Men; transferred to the King's Men, 1616, in which he was a leading player of young lovers; he was also a playwright. The sitter is identified in Cartwright's inventory. If this is correct, his age would suggest a date of c.1610. The hairstyle and dress, however, appear some fifteen years earlier and it seems possible that he is represented in costume.