In The Studio: Christine Miller
September 11, 2020 5:00 am
…signed up. What a difference a day makes! That workshop completely changed my life and for the next 20 years, I ONLY wove with wire and yarn! Christine Miller Navigation……
Read More »…signed up. What a difference a day makes! That workshop completely changed my life and for the next 20 years, I ONLY wove with wire and yarn! Christine Miller Navigation……
Read More »…vivienzepf.com Publisher: Schiffer Publishing (buy it here) Date: November 2021 ISBN:0764362291 If you’ve read this book, leave a comment and let us know what you think! Do you have a……
Read More »…closets, resulting in more donations than ever for completely full warehouses.) Most of the unwanted clothing ends up in landfill. At this rate we’re quickly outgrowing our fragile world. The……
Read More »…work of the DAIP. Because the subject of domestic abuse is so complex and terrible, I needed to create images that maintained a link to the subject but that communicated……
Read More »…Ruby Star Society. But there are also designers whose work I didn’t know. The quiet designs of Destiny Seymour (Indigo Arrows), for example, are extrapolations of ancestral designs held in……
Read More »The name Chimeras pays homage to the legendary fire-breathing monster from Greek mythology, known for its composite features of a lion’s head, a goat’s body, and a serpent’s tail. My……
Read More »…gratifying artistic path. During my 20-year commission practice I completed more than 80 projects for churches and religious organizations, plus more than 35 projects for individuals. One highlight was a……
Read More »…of 1/4” tubing, 7-ply waxed linen, wrapped, with hand written and typed messages under the coiling. In conjunction with the physical piece, I composed an audio component. The 100 feet……
Read More »…Feathers (detail), 2018. Embroidery on linen, 23.5 x 25.5 inches. People often ask why I choose such strange combinations in my compositions. The honest answer is “I do not know.”……
Read More »…Gibson. In the loneliness and isolation of their existence, this Ubuhle sister finds comfort in the therapy of beading, the art of making art. Zandile returns to the life she……
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