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November 24, 2014 4:04 pm
…to track back to the author, artist or website of origin? (See an image of my work, above left, and the kind of dead end you can hit after clicking……
Read More »…to track back to the author, artist or website of origin? (See an image of my work, above left, and the kind of dead end you can hit after clicking……
Read More »…over court ceremonies, his throne room is never complete without a cloth filled with stitched resist. Towards the end of the tour, we’ll check in on the skilled incorporation of……
Read More »…practices became something of a protective shield of normalcy against the chaos brewing outside our studios where everything seemed so topsy-turvy and out of control. The end product of those……
Read More »…work during this time. There’s so much to process and deal with and it never seems to end, so please remember to take care of yourself, both mentally and physically….…
Read More »…manufacturing mills in Southern Carolina, how those buildings are used now, and how that history inspires her studio work. Maggie Leininger Invisible Labor 2018, handwoven cloth, mill end yarn, embroidered……
Read More »…work.” Whatever technique is used, the yardage Kerry-Harlan creates is not an end in itself. After their initial transformation, her fabrics are cut or torn into strips, recombined and reassembled……
Read More »…Spaniards who conquered the Aztecs and controlled Oaxaca in New Spain (a.k.a. Mexico and its primary cochineal production region) didn’t fully comprehend the process for successful cochineal cultivation and production….…
Read More »…cancelled? We’re focussed on getting groceries safely, and debating whether to send our kids to school. As for the artists, many have kids at home and must direct their creative……
Read More »From France’s first permanent fashion museum to influential knitting artists, this week’s Friday Fibers Roundup is the perfect way to end your week. Lynn Koolish ColorPOP Yellow 2015, hand-dyed cottons,……
Read More »…textile related, in between. It may be a sign of a short attention span or perhaps, a sign of creative thinking. I experiment endlessly by combining materials and techniques in,……
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