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mybeingthere: Textile artist Paula Kovarik tells: “Mom taught me pretty much everything she knew. Kn
itscolossal:Lucy Sparrow Opens The Bourdon Street Chemist, a Fully Stocked Felt Pharmacy
It’s really cool to take a look at your present and past work. Not in the aim for comparing bu
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Hey guys!Just doing some shameless self promotion! I’ve recently taken some of my textiles and gotte
Gerhard Richter, 1024 colours carpet, 1988. For Vorwerk, Germany.
iehudit:Otti Berger, Jewish weaver and textile artist from the Bauhaus, born in 1898 in Hungary and
thecuriouslenses: INSECTS in TEXTILES!! Curious about textile art!! North Carolina based artist Yuki
Autumn Allium - Kirsten ChursinoffEmbroidery Textile ArtistGerman-CanadianPhotography : Ernest Sc
mybeingthere: María Eugenia Dávila & Eduardo Portillo, Venezuelan textile artists, (both born in
“La semilla” Lápices de colores en papel / “The Seed” Colored pencils on paper / Sandra Rede 2020 w
#FancyBomb de #OrigenPeregrino en @labotikabar
crossconnectmag:Embroidery by Julie Campbell, a British/Belgian textile artist. Our bodies are a fa
Otti Berger, Piano cover, 1930. Bauhaus Dessau, Germany. Collection Bauhaus Archiv, Berlin.The range
cafeinevitable:Whirlpool embroidery detail by Annemieke Mein, Dutch-born Australian textile artist w
Eric N. Mack works within an expanded field of painting, particularly through his innovative use of
Cecilia Vicuña’s Quipu desaparecido (Disappeared Quipu) is a multisensory memorial to ancient
RibbonsAlexander Girard (American; 1907–1993)1957Textile sample (66% cotton, 34% linen; screen print
JaggedAlexander Girard (American; 1907–1993)1962Textile sample (linen; plain weave)Cooper Hewitt, Sm
Àdìrẹ is an indigo-dyed cotton textile on view in the exhibition One Egúng&uacu
womansart:Turkish textile artist Irem Yazici creates embroideries that show often magical, fairy tal
Carpet from Cairo, Egypt. Artist unknown; ca. 1550-1600 (Ottoman period). Now in the Tex
retroavangarda:Gunta Stölzl – Design for a Tapestry, 1923
I am exceedingly pleased to share my weaving journey in Almost Lost Arts, a publication celebra
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