What is Broderie Anglaise and how does textile artist, Agy, use it in her soft sculpture textile art? Read more here.
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Autumn is my favoertie season, so I decided to make an Autumn Leaves Wall Hanging. Follow my steps to make a wall hanging of your own!
mixed media with Colour Arte, Mixed Media with Tyvek, mixed media canvas, Colour Arte Silks Acrylic Glaze, Colour Arte Radiant Gel,
Finnish artist and designer Kustaa Saksi resides in Amsterdam and so it seems fitting that he should now have brought the colourful, surreal tapestries of his Hynopompic exhibition to the TextielMuseum in Tilburg, the Netherlands.
Autumn is my favoertie season, so I decided to make an Autumn Leaves Wall Hanging. Follow my steps to make a wall hanging of your own!
Sue Hotchkis’s textile art is proudly contrarian. In a world that worships youth and the latest new thing, Sue celebrates all things falling down and falling
Stitched abstract art Contemporary embroidery textile art embroidered printed stitched one off abstract pieces applique discharge printed , silk ,cotton.
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Stitched abstract art Contemporary embroidery textile art embroidered printed stitched one off abstract pieces applique discharge printed , silk ,cotton.
Like pumpkins and apple cider, autumn and the turning of leaves go hand-in-hand. Stepping in time with this yearly tradition, our store windows are parading a spectacular show of kaleidoscopic colors. Rivaling nature’s splendor with fiery oranges, golds and greens, the scenes capture one of our favorite hallmarks of fall.
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Lots going on here, how about you? And yet when it comes to writing a post I'm kinda wondering what to say! At the moment I am participating in the Suffolk Open Studios event 2014. This means that artists throughout Suffolk, UK, are inviting folks into their world at the weekends throughout June. You can find out more here. I have happily had a steady stream of visitors although most, it has to be said, do not get my work at all. However, several people have given me invaluable constructive criticism and insight into my work which is always appreciated. It takes time to find an authentic creative voice and I am busy honing my skills and visual dialogue. I am also approaching galleries which I find rather daunting. Oh the arrogance of youth when at 16 I naively caught the 68 bus to Camden Lock, London and cold called a gallery, 'Chalk Farm Gallery', who accepted, exhibited and sold all of my drawings. Recent Work. Linda Dacey 2014. So if you live in Suffolk I'd love to meet you and have a wee chat. You can find me here: After Antoinette, 15 Ranelagh Rd, Felixstowe, IP11 7HA (although please note that rather confusingly my studio/shop is actually in Orwell Rd opposite the Citizens Advice Bureau!). Meanwhile happy creative days one 'n all.