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.
Be Inspired by the incredible mixed media embroidery art of contemporary fibre artist Ana Teresa Barboza on The Fiber Studio.
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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.
“The embroidery is growing and the tangles in the pieces make evident the constant transformation of nature.”
Anni Albers, Gunta Stölzl, and Marli Ehrman pioneered weaving as a fine art and mentored textile artists from Sheila Hicks to Lenore Tawney.
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Sujata Shah shares her "why" with Kim Soper as part of this week's installment of The Creativity Project. 52 interviews, 52 weeks. Don't miss it!
Well my show has been put back another six weeks – bump in is now 8th april. However Christmas group exhibition opens 23rd November at Rosebed Street Gallery Eudlo – Sunshine Coast Que…
Textile designer and artist Dana Barnes sure knows how to tie a knot. Her latest work, UNSPUN: Tangled and Fused experiments with unspun natural fibers
A Textile Designers guide to the art of Fabric Manipulation to use in simple craft projects
“The embroidery is growing and the tangles in the pieces make evident the constant transformation of nature.”
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...
À Arles, l'artiste Pascal Monteil convoque des figures mythologiques, historiques ou amicales sur des toiles de chanvre. Elles s'expriment et se rencontrent à travers des scènes brodées, entre fiction et réalité.
I’m here to share my own mixed media techniques and guide you through processes that support genuine creativity.
Gordano Textile Artists, from the Bristol area of the UK, is a group of 13 who have been meeting and...
“The embroidery is growing and the tangles in the pieces make evident the constant transformation of nature.”
Ocean Waves Felt Textile Art A textural textile collage made with stitched, appliquéd and beaded felt. An abstract piece inspired by the colours and textures of the ocean. Felt was made using merino wool fibres, curly sheep locks , angelina fibre and mulberry silk tops. To make felt fine layers of wool fibre are overlapped. Agitating with hot, soapy water loosens the scales of each fibre. It is then rolled (and rolled and rolled and then agitated some more then rolled some more – it really is a long slow process) until the fibres ‘felt’ into a wool fabric. Felt 'pebbles' were added. 'waves' have been created by layering cut pieces of felt and covering them with organza and netting. It was then heavily free motion machine stitched around the cut shapes and the net was cut away creating surface texture and dimension. White mulberry bark has been added to give the illusion of the crest of the waves. Beads have then been hand sewn into the felt. I love the textural effects of combining different textiles. A unique, colourful, stunning textural art Signed in stitches Felt at widest points 31 cm x 26cm. up to 3 cm thick in places Mounted on to a 3.5 cm deep canvas 30 x 40 cm Wool is naturally resistant to moisture and dirt but can be blown gently with a cool hairdryer to remove dust. A few drops of lavender oil deter moths. Postage is Royal Mail signed for For international postage please ask for a quote
Seaweed-patterned textile by Penny Berens
Aujourd’hui, je vous propose le travail de Catherine Tourel. Vous connaissez peut-être Catherine grâce à ses livres de patchwork traditionnel, et même country, mais j’ai découvert à Sainte Marie une autre facette de son travail, un travail de matière très graphique, un vrai coup de coeur pour moi! Très beau mélange de matières, et broderies … Continuer la lecture de L’artiste du vendredi : Catherine Tourel →
Here are some pieces of fiber art that I'm inspired by! Grab a cup of something hot, sit back, and enjoy some wonderful websites! India Flint's weaving: Thom Atkin's "August: Thank you Kaffe Fassett": Arline Fisch's crochet Lantern Medusa: Kirsten Chursinoff's Knapweed 3: Happy Creating! Deborah
Some quilts shown here are for sale by the artists. I am not selling quilts and receive no financial gain from this blog. Very few of these quilts were created by me. If you choose to reblog, please do not remove the credits. Pastiche & Serendipty Art Blog is found at jbe200.tumblr.com Enjoy!
Pour cette édition 2014, nous avons le plaisir d'accueillir une artiste textile qui sera notre invitée d'honneur : Marie Christine Hourdebaigt Inspirées par l’observation des éléments naturels mais aussi par le mélange et l’assemblage de différentes...
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Vintage midcentury Swedish embroidery book with beautiful colour plates
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Be Inspired by the incredible mixed media embroidery art of contemporary fibre artist Ana Teresa Barboza on The Fiber Studio.