Forty Year Flashback: Summer 1992
May 1, 2017 9:00 am
This week’s Forty Year Flash Back comes to us from the Summer 1992 Surface Design Journal with the article “The New Embroidery: Tradition and Innovation” by Barbara Lee Smith….…
Read More »This week’s Forty Year Flash Back comes to us from the Summer 1992 Surface Design Journal with the article “The New Embroidery: Tradition and Innovation” by Barbara Lee Smith….…
Read More »…can be accomplished when someone believes in you. Barbara Lee Smith, Artist/Educator/Author I learned that first sentences are the hardest to write; harder than last sentences that usually write themselves….…
Read More »…Barbara Murak, and Sherri Smith, as well as thirty other fiber artists. 2) Charlotte Bailey’s fascination with kintsugi (traditional Japanese ceramic mending) has morphed into repairing broken vases with a……
Read More »The Pocket: A Hidden History of Women’s Lives by Barbara Burman & Ariane Fennetaux I finished this book while having to pack a carry-on bag for a weekend away, and……
Read More »…different pair of complements. Can you create a design that uses this effect to add more color variation? Figure 7: In Corners of my Mind 2 by quilt artist Barbara……
Read More »…the Tacoma Art Museum (WA) through December 31, 2011. _________________________________ Barbara De Pirro’s work has been commissioned and exhibited nationally and internationally and is part of many private and corporate……
Read More »…illustrators who influence me are Sheilah Beckett, Barbara Bradley, Zerna Sharp, Lois Lenski, Kay Thompson. I do sometimes use cut up vintage quilts. Why are there mainly children added to……
Read More »This edition of Friday Fibers Roundup features articles about crochet, color, and where those two overlap for some really amazing projects! Barbara De Pirro Sea Ane 2019, synthetic strapping, stainless……
Read More »…influences how we live. The conference takes place April 12, 2017 with a call for papers deadline of October 27th, 2017. 4) This review of the late Barbara Goldberg’s exhibition……
Read More »…see how! 9) South African artist Barbara Wildenboer creates sculptures from book, maps, and atlases in her ongoing project Library of the Infinitesimally Small and Unimaginably Large (via Juxtapoz). 10)……
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