Vibrantly coloured, innovative textiles transformed CSM’s street last week. Get to know some of the Print, Weave and Knit second year students.
Embroidery by Claire A Baker
Liz Payne is an embroidering artist based in Sydney, Australia. When I stumbled across her work online I couldn't remember seeing an embroidery that was quite so pattern inspired before. Whether creating abstract shapes, circular repeats, or sharp geometrics Liz's designs are so colourful and loaded with detail and texture. You can see more of Liz's inspirational works on Instagram and Etsy.
Five MA graduates from The RCA Textiles MA that are pushing aesthetic and technical innovations in the discipline.
a collection made for Parsons x Nieman Marcus collaberation. Student need to create a collection inspired by couture designer Norman Norell.
Inspired by building sites and construction, my final year project explores hand embroidery as a contemporary artistic expression.
Like many Korean families, artist Ema Shin’s relatives maintain a genealogy book called a jokbo, which illustrates their family tree. Shin’s ancestral record spans 32 generations, yet only male members of the family are represented. Born and raised in Japan, and currently based in Melbourne, Australia, the artist describes in a recent statement that “in the society that I was born and raised in, there was a prejudice between men and women, and their roles were predetermined. More
Amulette deftly brings the craft of weaving and macramé, previously synonymous with ’70s vintage, into the 21st-century fine art space.
Elana Herzog staples found textiles onto walls using thousands of metal staples. Once removed it leaves a residue of shredded fabric and a perforated surface. Subscribers CLICK HERE to read...
LEXINGTON, Ken. — Nearly 50 plush guns line the white walls of the small gallery Institute 193. They range in size, pattern, and make: there are fluffy 10 mm. pistols; handguns with hot pink cylinders and gold lamé tips; and rifles with silk-covered barrels that droop, nearly grazing the floor.
Find out how changes in the Latin American art market are boosting prices for Olga de Amaral's works and why Agnes Monplaisir thinks they will go higher.
Weaving in Lombok. (at Puskesmas kediri)
Well the weather outside is awful but myself and 6 ladies were busy working in my studio today creating some wonderful stitched hangings. As...
Lutradur leaves tutorial
Prepare to be amazed by the intricate and unique details embroidered onto these colorful textiles!
We are away in the South of France but taking a moment to post some images of the Flotta chair, just completed before we departed. Will ad...
Free Grid series: Tumsai + detail – felt, natural dye with lac for red / Grid series: Meiosis + detail – industrial felt, silkscreen printed, hand stitched / Grid series: Incubation + …
An interview and studio visit with Sydney-based textile and embroidery artist Liz Payne. Incredibly detailed, layered and absolutely exquisite stitched art.