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The series "Alone Together" delves into the intricate dynamics of relationships and intimacy, exploring the complexities that arise within human connections.
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Gordano Textile Artists, from the Bristol area of the UK, is a group of 13 who have been meeting and...
Since I last wrote I have been in a very grand funk a lot to do with the fact that Victoria was again in a hard lockdown and it is a very c...
As is often the case these days, I stumbled across the above amazing bit of stitchery on Pinterest. It, and the other works pictured in this post, are by the hugely talented Sue Stone. As a fan of old photographs and … Continue reading →
This embroidery looks like it's floating!
DAPHNE COWEN - TEXTILE ARTIST Works with various sewing tecniquies hand sewing and also using machines to create textile pieces dipicting the welsh landscape. she has lived in the welsh landscape for...
En estas piezas me aproximo al mundo vegetal y al paisaje; a través del laborioso y minucioso trabajo del bordado y el tejido trato de acercarme a sus ritmos y su constante transformación, y así forzarnos a tomar una mirada contemplativa sobre nuestro entorno. La imagen es tejida a partir de mapas geológicos, climáticos e hidrológicos de las zonas donde la fotografía fue tomada. Los hilos que componen la imagen están hechos de fibras animales y vegetales y teñidos con tintes naturales por comunidades cercanas al paisaje que vemos en la foto. Fotografía: Juan Pablo Murrugarra Urdir Tejido en telar con hilo de algodón, fibra de oveja y alpaca teñido con tintes naturales, bordado sobre fotografía digital en papel de algodón. 110 x 180 cm 2018 Hilar Bordado con hilo de fibra de alpaca sobre fotografía digital en papel de algodón 120 x 80 cm 2018 Tramar tejido en telar con hilos de algodón, lana de oveja y alpaca teñido con tintes naturales, bordado sobre fotografía digital en papel de algodón. 157 x 55 cm 2018 Trama discontinua Tejido en telar con hilo de algodón teñido con tintes naturales, bordado sobre fotografía digital en papel de algodón. 100 x 58 cm 2019 Urdimbre discontinua tejido en telar con lana de oveja y alpaca teñido con tintes naturales, bordado sobre fotografía digital en papel de algodón. 175 x 90 cm 2019 Trama discontinua tejido en telar con hilo de algodón teñido con tintes naturales, bordado sobre fotografía digital en papel de algodón. 75 x 90 cm 2019 Torcer Tejido en telar con hilo de algodón teñido con tintes naturales, bordado sobre fotografía digital en papel de algodón. 86 x 140 cm 2018 Laguna de Humantay Fotografía digital en papel de algodón y tejido en hilo de algodón, oveja y alpaca. 52 x 100 cm 2019 Paraíso Fotografía digital en papel de algodón y tejido en hilo de algodón, oveja y alpaca. 122 x 92 cm 2019 Laguna de Humantay Fotografía digital en papel de algodón y tejido en hilo de algodón, oveja y alpaca. 52 x 100 cm 2019 Punta Roquitas Fotografía digital en papel de algodón y tejido en hilo de algodón. 92 x 47 cm 2019
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Lacemaking has gone all organic this month. Here at Adventures HQ I have been captivated by the lace art work of Hungarian artist Agnes Herczeg. Herczeg
Sunday morning I played around with new stones thinking they were going to be grey but perhaps because it is the bleak mid-winter the stones turned a warmer colour. This piece is inspired by Mark's paintings of stones disappearing under water. He is brilliant at that. For both of us scenes like this bring up whisperings of summers spent on beautiful Georgean Bay. For those of you in Toronto don't forget The Artist Project at the Better Living Centre February 21-14, 2019 Mark Berens will be at Booth 506. Strips of plant dyed fabrics soon to become rocks. By Sunday evening I was happily couching away. I have based the background onto an old blanket and it is like stitching butter. The one thing about this kind of stitching is it allows for mind wandering and as I stitched these delicious rusts and browns my mind whispered memories of my beautiful Rusty Pups They are dearly missed As are their antics and adventures. And then as I prepared this post A photo demanded to be noticed So much like my new stones. I have a teacher who always says the piece you start next should always be informed by the last piece you did. Perhaps this means my next piece will have to be seaweed in the colours of my Georgean Bay stones. But I already have soooo many new beginnings just started! But my mind is flowing with ideas on how to go about a seaweed piece. It is so easy to have many ideas isn't it The days just aren't long enough for their execution! I hope you have a day rich in creative ideas.
L’artiste brésilien André Azevedo trame une relation très contemporaine au dessin. Sur des terrains d’expérimentations visuels, l’illustration n’est pour lui qu’une partie du processus.
A very quick post as I am heading out to the airport to deliver some of my travellers blankets for an exhibition with Crossing Oceans a project organised by Jane Rollason in Prague. But meanwhile am excited to announce that the travellers blankets will be exhibited alongside the Aussie Bush Project at the Berry Retreat in Berry on 18-19 August so you will be able to see them up close and personal. They are so different in real life as compared to photographs which show none of the texture. I will also be teaching the travellers blanket class at the Berry retreat- this is the only time this year that I am teaching this class person to person- and it is very different simply because of the creation of texture and movement which you can't really see with the online class. I will also be teaching linocutting- so you cna make your very own linocuts which we will embellish after the retreat. Making your own linocuts enables you to make your own unique fabrics which can be incorporated into other work or embroidered any old how! Here is a little of the history of the blankets which also alludes to a history of travel and exploration like the great travellers of the past like Marco Polo- if you were in the entourage and you could not write how would you have captured the glorious textiles you encountered ( and which was mostly the reason for the journey) Travellers Blankets (Plaids Nomads) began life in the early 2000's when I made my first one with fabrics I had purchased in Africa in 1990. Since then I have made various ones over the years , as they are a long process of stitching motifs and the background. I try and think of them as stories about a journey, as they are invested with heart and soul and often carry inspirations of my travels and many of them have been on journeys themselves in my bag or suitcase. They marry my love of fabric and thread and storytelling. I would never write such an elaborate story but with stitch I can make dozens of stories each of itself but also a part of a larger piece. Some tell the story of journeys, for example the urchin one is about Atauro Island , others are about heritage and exploration. And here are six of the finished blankets thus far.... there will be another four I hope! I am also starting another on-line course for those not lucky enough to get to the Berry Retreat. It starts on 7April so there is still time to enroll! Just email me for the information sheet
Galla Grotto is a textile artist that works in a series with female figures often appearing in her unique and original textile pieces.
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detail of Sari Life ©Marie Plakos
Arte decorativa Arazzo Tessile. Ricamo Fatto a mano da nerina52. Arte moderna Strada gialla Toscana. Regalo per la casa nuova. Questo arazzo è ricamato a mano su juta grezza con filati vari: seta, cotone, lana, lino, viscosa. Ricamando... ho disegnato questo paesaggio toscano. * ... Spesso in Toscana... ma se siete fortunati, a volte, anche nella vita... capita di incrociare una strada sterrata bianca.... e curva dopo curva... salendo sempre un po '... arrivate a un luogo dell'anima che non dimenticherete mai.... ❤️ Questo arazzo è tutto ricamato a mano... punto dopo punto .... le mie mani lavorano mentre la mia mente vola.... Questa tecnica è volutamente irregolare, mi aiuta ad ottenere effetti ottici particolari... di profondità e distanza... di opaco e lucido... e l'arazzo cambia col mutare della luce che lo colpisce. Purtroppo le foto non ti fanno vedere come la luce anima il paesaggio... nel video si vede un po' di più. inch 45.5 x 25.5 cm 115 x 65 *** If you like my tapestries but would like a commissioned tapestry of mine, in terms of subject and measurements, send me a message, I will be happy to work with you in collaboration. ❤️ https://nerina52.etsy.com/listing/1583761809 Sarei felice se visitassi i miei negozi: 😀 https://www.etsy.com/shop/nerina52 “woman accessories”: https://www.etsy.com/it/shop/nerina52woman *** Il prezzo della spedizione si riferisce alla tela senza cornice, ma se ti interessa avere l'arazzo con il telaio, contattami tranquillamente e lo invierò tramite corriere.
This summer I installed this commissioned artwork for NIH [National Institutes of Health] in their permanent collection.
Tout le monde connait au moins de loin la broderie traditionnelle sur textile. Cependant, il est aussi possible de broder sur papier et créer des jolies choses parfois très originale. Zoom sur ce loisir créatif facile même quand on débute!
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“The embroidery is growing and the tangles in the pieces make evident the constant transformation of nature.”