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Carola van Dyke is a Fibre Artist based on the south coast of the United Kingdom. She is inspired by close observation and appreciation of the natural world and replicates that beauty with works of thread, both in bloom and decayed, exploring her fascination with textures, mismatches, colours, layer
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TextileArtist is your creative partner.
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Explore gramarye's 2656 photos on Flickr!
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Weaving denim in process; Radha Weaver left the apparel industry and started her first quilt with fabric from her stash. Inspired by transformation, she creates art with upcycled textiles.
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Brandi Kole | ⚠️ 🚧 current wip 🚧 ⚠️ Featuring recycled fabric and lace, free motion embroidery, and acrylic paint #mixedmedia #fiberart #collage… | Instagram
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Meet the Artisans Reimagining Traditional Guatemalan Weaving with a Contemporary Aesthetic - Galerie
To create their intricately beautiful array of fabrics, A Rum Fellow’s cofounders, husband-and-wife Dylan O’Shea and Caroline Lindsell, draw on centuries-old techniques found in Guatemala. “It’s a nation that lives and breathes textiles,” says O’Shea. There, family-run weavers produce the London-based studio’s brightly colored brocades and fabrics, which debut in the U.S. this summer with
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As a textile artist, Agy has found no shortage of inspiration in the natural world; you just have to slow down, look and observe! Here are 5 tips to get going.
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In recent years many groups fell under attack. Personally impacted, I made this quilt to express how I felt. I called it "Hateism."
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Discover 10 contemporary textile artists inspired by nature that you HAVE to follow. This is ground breaking, innovative, inspirational art.
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In your journey to becoming a textile artist, the most important thing you can learn is to trust your artistic instinct. Have belief in the inherent quality of your work, and celebrate where you are now. Recognising where you fit in the Four Stages of Textile Art Mastery can help you on your way. When
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