“The embroidery is growing and the tangles in the pieces make evident the constant transformation of nature.”
A close up of Tessa Perlow's embroidered faces. Photo 7 of 10 in 10 Mind-Blowing Textile Artists You Should Follow on Instagram Right Now. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes. From midcentury modern to prefab housing and renovations, these stylish spaces suit every taste.
We were really excited to see this piece by artist Leslie Gabriëlse at the 2014 AQS show . Featured in the SAQA Masters II exhibit , Woma...
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
Gordano Textile Artists, from the Bristol area of the UK, is a group of 13 who have been meeting and...
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.
Textile Wall Art | " Authentic Dreaming " | ORIGINAL | FRAMED 8 x 10 inch This modern + minimal original textile artwork "Authentic Dreaming" is full of linen fabrics, wool felt and cottons. Earthy and modern, this textile collage is framed in an 8 x 10 inch frame and is full of creative freedom! Size : 8 x 10 inch FRAME Made in my studio + one of a kind www.meghanpauleynespeca.com
“The embroidery is growing and the tangles in the pieces make evident the constant transformation of nature.”
detail ~ Stitch Ritual by Jane LaFazio Stitch Ritual by Jane LaFazio (60x24") This quilt truly combines my two artistic loves, dr...
This is a made to order textile art work “Silence”. Please message me for the lead times, which typically takes about 4-8 weeks. Colour palette, composition and size could be made by request. In any case my aim as an artist is the follow the original design as closely as it is posiible. tapestry large scale woven wall handing custom fiber art textile art custom installation textured wall art woven tapestry custom large macrame ukrainian art Artwork "SILENCE" is large macrame combined a different textured art: fiber art, woven tapestry, macrame etc. Imagine the quiet as you dive underwater and see the sunlight slice through from above. grasses wave and kelp forests stand tall and whisper as you swim by. the rocks below full of creatures and colors. anemones. urchins. and coral, nestled in, home to this underwater world froze for a minute for you DETAILS ■ 6 650 meters of yarns/robes ■ various materials used on this art work such as cotton ropes, silk, wool and viscoses yarns and fibers, felt, wool and silk cocoons ■ 30 unique textures ■ 365 details D I M E N S I O N S Horizontal: 42” (106 cm) Vertical: 59” (150 cm) COLORS Colours depicted are multiple shades of white, ivory, ecru, pearl, cream, egg shell, linen, bone and silver If you need additional information about this product, photo or video review please do not hesitate to contact me.
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...
Textile Artist Lorraine Roy talks to us about her love of natural sciences, developing an artist voice and how to succed as an artist.
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
by Heidi Emmett Some days I need to re-pin my musings that I have found on Pinterest. SOME DAYS!? I do it everyday, ha, ha. But, as I have said in the past, 1/2 hour is my limit. Enjoy some of my &…
British artist Mandy Pattullo creates gorgeous pieces of stitched and pieced textiles using vintage fabrics and embroideries.
Artist, writer, lecturer and author Cas Holmes needs little introduction from us – she's one of our most experienced and popular artists. Cas has been working
When it comes to art, many of us enjoy the many sensual benefits that it has to offer but hesitate to take up any form of it as we feel that it is too tough.
Certificates were awarded to five students in the following Level One Courses: Experimental Hand Stitch: Nancy Drake, Ruth Lane, Bobbi Janowiak and Experimental Machine Stitch: Ann Beale and Nanc…
I finished it yesterday- close up of 'grasses by the canal' 11cm x 31cm. Paint and dye on calico. Hand stitched. 3 layers of fabric. Whole thing- but long and thin so difficult for photos. I tried to capture the bright light of summer and dappled shadows - something to work on ( next time, next time) I am pleased with it but always there is knowledge that it could be better and that is the drive that keeps me working! Hot summer days here- no rain for the garden. Meals eaten outside on the new patio under the parasol. Summer clothes.We are not used to this!
Limitless. That’s how so many artists describe the creative medium of textiles. Time and time again they explain that the possibilities are never-ending, and
Meet Jacqueline Fink, Vanessa Barragão, and Ellie Macdonald.
Contemporary textile artists often seek to challenge traditional values and conventions, and that can make their work unique, aesthetically stimulating and
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By developing a new technique that combines textile knitting and weaving, Moriel Dezaldeti has created an array of unique textures unlike any other.
About The Artwork 'Himalaya I' is woven from an old (1980s) walking map of the area north of Kathmandu that I found in an antique shop. The map immediately spoke to me - its colour and the pattern the contours made, mapping the altitudes of the area. I like to think it was in Nepal once or more, and walked many trails. What a story it would tell. By weaving the map into this piece I've given it longevity and another life. The contours have been abstracted and now form a beautiful interlacing of lines across the surface, contrasting with the lively raffia threads that are woven across its surface. Original Created:2022 Subjects:Abstract Materials:PaperSoft (yarn, Cotton, Fabric) Styles:AbstractContemporary Mediums:Textile Details & Dimensions Mixed Media:Textile on Paper Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:18.5 W x 32.5 H x 1.5 D in Frame:Other 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:Netherlands. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Sharing the journey of my creative mind ;-) I wanted to share with you the very beginning of the pathway of creativity opened up from my journal and form other resources to small artworks.I hope yo…
Be inspired to up your embroidery skills with these 10 amazing embroidery designs! Whether you’re an expert or beginner, you can’t deny the craftsmanship in these embroidery designs.
When Victoria Villasana (previously) lays a long stitch on a vintage photograph, she’s connecting the pattern or geometric shape to a piece of history, culture, or philosophy. The Mexican artist transforms found black-and-white images of cultural icons and historical figures through vibrant embroideries. Turquoise fibers radiate from Nelson Mandela’s fist, a gold, chevron collar lines Chadwick Boseman’s shirt, and Yayoi Kusma sports a multicolor garment with varying dots and stripes. More
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.
Let embroidery inspire your weekend with these beautiful works of art using a needle and thread as a brush with paint. We love the diversity of the shapes and colors used, and the way artists pair the thread with such unique canvases.