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Silk velvet fabric, designed by Adrien Karbowsky, Tassinari et Chatel, ca. 1918. Photo by Jean Thole
for GIRL HOUYHNHNM Photo_Satomi YamauchiStyling_Hiromi TokiHair_Miho Emori(KiKi inc.)Make-up_Marino
Figs and Olives Textile Design, Lois Mailou Jones
womeninarthistory:Figs and Olives Textile Design, Lois Mailou Jones
bombus-terrific:Aerial field landscape embroidery by Chromatomania on Etsy and Instagram Edit: wow!
design-is-fine:William Morris, textile design Golden Lily, 1899/1920s A. Sanderson Fabric, London. J
Two Ladies Personifying Taste and TouchThird quarter 17th century, British
Yoruba aso oke shawlNigeria, 19th century
Textile with Foliated Scroll and Pomegranate Motives, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval ArtRogers
Textile, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval ArtFletcher Fund, 1946Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
taishou-kun:desimonewayland:Bingata textile fragment: cherry blossoms, waves, mountains motifs 19th
Zanzibar - AD Italia summer 2017
Sonia Delaunay (French, born Russia; 1885–1979)Fabric Designs (including the “Harlequin”
a mock presentation of my pucci inspired paisley collection ★
Pablo Picasso: Composition with Glove / Composition au Gant - August 1930Paris, musée Picasso
In 2020 I am using everyday 3D design tools.Since the times of the Copic markers, when I used to dra
Textile design done (and rendered) with Substance Designer. I am totally impressed by the magnificen
Fabric swatch, silk velvet, designed by Magne, Tassinari et Chatel, firth half of the 20th.Photo Jea
The thousands of textiles currently housed at the Brooklyn Museum are prime examples of the vast glo
Pochoir Prints, design for textile or wallpapers, 1920s. Schweitzer, Burkhalter, FIT NY
textile artist Helle Jorgensen’s heck of an inspiration wall » via The Design Files
An introvert in her habitat
Textile Fragment, Medieval ArtMedium: Linen, woolGift of Nanette B. Kelekian, in honor of Nobuko Ka
We’re honoring Pride Month with a look at LGBTQ+ artists who use languages of craft, textile, handiw
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