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Anni Albers, Wall hangings, 1924-1926
sosuperawesome:Pumpkin and Forest DragonsAlena Bobrova on Etsy
Elenhank Designers, Inc., Ebb Tide (Pattern), 1971Linen And Silk Blend; Plain Weave, Screen Printed
Metal-thread embroidered cover (Ottoman Empire)
yorkeantiquetextiles:Detail of a silk kimono panel. 1920-1930, Japan. Yorke Antique Textiles
Navajo rug from Ganado, Arizona. Artist unknown; ca. 1910. Now in the Honolulu Museum of Art.
TEXTILES PRINT made by dipping broken electronic stuffs in black ink then pressing them onto paper.
TEXTILES DESIGN using BLACK linen and poplin fabric wrapped around a rusted metal pole in my garden.
TEXTILES PRINT made by dipping battery in black ink then rolling them randomly onto paper _ REGENERA
TEXTILES DESIGN using WHITE linen and poplin fabric wrapped around a rusted metal pole in my garden.
TEXTILES PRINT made by dipping battery in black ink then rolling them vertically onto paper _ REGENE
TEXTILES PRINT made by dipping broken electronic stuffs in black ink then pressing them onto paper.
TEXTILES PRINT made by dipping battery in black ink then rolling them horizontally onto paper _ REGE
TEXTILES PRINT made by dipping broken electronic stuffs in black ink then pressing them onto paper.
pressworksonpaperblog:andrea branzi, “metropolitan couple”, tapestry, 1977. from “the hot house: ita
lionfloss:Rugs by Alexandra Kehayoglou
nemfrog:Designs of Kyoto : a collection of designs for silk and cotton textiles. 1906.Internet Archi
Annie Lee Larson creator of ALL knitwear based in Brookyln, NY USA.Annie was born in 1983 (Seoul) a
Alice Stearns, Shaker Rug c. 1936
nothingisconstant:“Visiting Cuzco: Peruvian Embroideries & Textiles” by Maira Jimena
Tunic with checkerboard pattern and stepped yokeInka (Inca) ca. 1476-1534Camelid fiber, interlocked
thisiscaucasian:Kaitags are a rare form of embroidery from Kaitag, a Dargin inhabited region of Dage
arthistoryminor:Blue Wallpapers & Textiles // William Morris // Mid-19th Century
cafeinevitable:A Murder of Crows by Yumiko Higuchihand embroidery on linen
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