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.
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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.
A Moon for the Blues Mo 2020 H 30cm x W 15cm stitched with an indigo shibori moon by Glennis Dolce, vintage indigo waves cloth from Jude Hill backed with a piece of plant & earth dyed Sacred Or…
Slow stitched, textile art, mounted on canvas. Approx A5 in size. Made from fabric scraps, reclaimed silk and plant dyed and painted fabrics (using plants from my garden). Threads include vintage silks, hand dyed silks and charity shop finds. The piece also includes a gold acrylic paint piece (that was a fortuitous find). This was stitched in with scraps of material, most of which had been used to test out colours for another project. It has an organic feel and is reminiscent of bark. The texture is created through layering up of fabric and tiny simple stitches. The piece is backed with cotton wadding adding a three dimensional aspect to the piece. This has then been stitched on to cotton which is stretched over a canvas. Please note that the plant dyed fabrics may fade over time. it is best to display away from direct sunlight/light to ensure longevity of the piece. Postage in the UK is included within price and will be via recorded delivery. Will be packaged in a box with either paper or bubble wrap (normally reusing packing).
This patch of coneflowers is on one our morning walk routes....and I've been watching it progress. I absolutely love that all the stages of the blooms that are on display....there is something about the spindly way these flowers begin that make them look a little cartoony and whimsical. Christine let me know that the inspiration photo for my "swoop of color" project was done by Ellen Lindner. Christine and I took an online fabric collage class from Ellen several years ago...and I've been following her ever since. She's one of my inspiration artists. http://adventurequilter.com/ You can read about my "Sticky Fingers" class project here: http://joyfulputtering.blogspot.com/search/label/glued%20fabric%20collage It makes perfect sense that this is her work. It's called Florida Native #2 and you can read about it here on Ellen's blog. http://adventurequilter.com/quilt-gallery/around-the-neighborhood-gallery-partial/florida-native-2/ Although I'm practicing the skills from Isobel's class....as I look at Ellen's imagine again I love the simplicity of it. I'll go simple next time....I certainly didn't this time. I prepared my background as directed in Isobel's class. I stitched a "stem" line as a reference and fused down some Kaffe Fassett stripes to give me some guidelines for petal placement. Then I started adding fabric pieces.... ...and decorative machine stitches. I was reminded that contrasting colors are better. The purple stitching stands out...but the green under the yellow petal gets lost. This is why I practice. Time for fibers.... ...and hand stitching. This is where I stopped....and probably not in time. There are things I like....and things I would do differently next time. I will likely do another piece inspired by Ellen's organic leaf shape....but keep it WAY more simple....leave more breathing space and do less stitching and embellishing. But It's all a learning curve....and that's how I roll. Practice, practice, practice. It's time to move on. The day was way too bright to take photos....so the coloring is yellowed and off....and I know I say this all the time...but it does look better in person.
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Original Textile Collage / 10 inches by 10 inches Gathering A vibrant textile collage , featuring a wide range of beautiful textiles . There is lots of stitched detail and the picture is on a sturdy canvas backing . It would lovely unique gift or an add a splash of interest and colour to a room . All my work is handmade by me in my Lancashire studio . To find out more pop over to www.beverleysaville.co.uk
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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!
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UNIQUE Handmade TEXTILE Art Slow Stitching Embroidery VINTAGE Antique Fabrics Sustainable Colourful Flowers Orange Green Blue Repurposed !! This is a repurposed work of art made out of a vintage army blanket, vintage 1970s sheets, and vintage buttons. I used a blanket stitch, french knots, and suffolk puffs. The textile is attached to a branch which can be easily hung up anywhere in your home. Featuring gorgeous colourful flowers of orange, yellow and green. At the stems there is beautiful vibrant repurposed vintage buttons. All fabrics are antique and vintage , therefore the colours come across as faded grandeur Please feel free to check out my other handmade art !! All items are sent tracked and signed for.
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