Posts Tagged 'textile art'
Artist Highlight: Hermine Virginie Van Dijck
Hermine Virginie Van Dijck is a fantastic weaving artist based in Belgium whose flickr I recently stumbled upon! Check out some of my favorite images… I love when I can sneak a peek at the inside of artist’s lives and
Artist Highlight: Hermine Virginie Van Dijck
Hermine Virginie Van Dijck is a fantastic weaving artist based in Belgium whose flickr I recently stumbled upon! Check out some of my favorite images… I love when I can sneak a peek at the inside of artist’s lives and
Artist in Residence: Eleanor Anderson
For the past eight months, I’ve had the privilege of working alongside fellow artist in residence, Eleanor Anderson. Eleanor is a textile artist, printmaker, illustrator, bookbinder, surface designer, and all around talented lady. We took a break from studio work
Artist in Residence: Eleanor Anderson
For the past eight months, I’ve had the privilege of working alongside fellow artist in residence, Eleanor Anderson. Eleanor is a textile artist, printmaker, illustrator, bookbinder, surface designer, and all around talented lady. We took a break from studio work
Tatyana Yanishevsky’s Knit Plants
During my weekly scouring of inspiring things on the internet, I came across Tatyana Yanishevsky’s Knit Plants on tumblr… These beautifully elegant pieces are created with such care! They remind me somewhat of Kelly Boehmer‘s work – beautiful yet somewhat
Tatyana Yanishevsky’s Knit Plants
During my weekly scouring of inspiring things on the internet, I came across Tatyana Yanishevsky’s Knit Plants on tumblr… These beautifully elegant pieces are created with such care! They remind me somewhat of Kelly Boehmer‘s work – beautiful yet somewhat
Gravity and Grace: El Anatsui
Currently at the Brooklyn Museum is one of the most breathtaking exhibits I have ever been oh so fortunate to experience. “[El] Anatsui converts found materials into a new type of media that lies between sculpture and painting, combining aesthetic
Gravity and Grace: El Anatsui
Currently at the Brooklyn Museum is one of the most breathtaking exhibits I have ever been oh so fortunate to experience. “[El] Anatsui converts found materials into a new type of media that lies between sculpture and painting, combining aesthetic
Luke Brooks AW13
Spring is barely through the trenches of this never ending winter, and here I am oogling what’s coming this Fall/Winter in fashion! Luke Brooks Fall/Winter ’13 collection is just too beautifully eerie for me to not share… “For AW13, I
Luke Brooks AW13
Spring is barely through the trenches of this never ending winter, and here I am oogling what’s coming this Fall/Winter in fashion! Luke Brooks Fall/Winter ’13 collection is just too beautifully eerie for me to not share… “For AW13, I
Artist Highlight: Shannon Rankin
I have such a giant artist crush on Shannon Rankin from selflesh! I can relate so strongly to her use of transitions, geology, and maps…which are all drawn together at one point with her embroidery. Shannon’s work uses such simple
Artist Highlight: Shannon Rankin
I have such a giant artist crush on Shannon Rankin from selflesh! I can relate so strongly to her use of transitions, geology, and maps…which are all drawn together at one point with her embroidery. Shannon’s work uses such simple
Spin Me Round
Like all of us textile junkies, I hoard supplies. It doesn’t matter what kind – fabric, yarn, paper, old magazines, beads (since when do I bead anything?), you name it. The point to this rambling is that I have 2
Spin Me Round
Like all of us textile junkies, I hoard supplies. It doesn’t matter what kind – fabric, yarn, paper, old magazines, beads (since when do I bead anything?), you name it. The point to this rambling is that I have 2
Embroidery- Get on it!
Hi, my name is Joey and I embroider. That’s a portrait of me above! There is no limit to what you can make with embroidery. You can enhance pretty much anything- fabric, clothing, decor, and even eggs. Yes, EGGS! (from
Embroidery- Get on it!
Hi, my name is Joey and I embroider. That’s a portrait of me above! There is no limit to what you can make with embroidery. You can enhance pretty much anything- fabric, clothing, decor, and even eggs. Yes, EGGS! (from
Get Inspired!: Fiber Jewelry
A braid is a universal symbol, form of personal expression, a functional object and adornment. In this two part workshop we will dye silk using natural materials easily found in the kitchen, the farmers market, or locally foraged. Utilizing a
Get Inspired!: Fiber Jewelry
A braid is a universal symbol, form of personal expression, a functional object and adornment. In this two part workshop we will dye silk using natural materials easily found in the kitchen, the farmers market, or locally foraged. Utilizing a
Open Studio at TAC
Are you tired of working on your dining table? Don’t want to dye in your bathtub? Ready to screenprint large yardages? Come to open studio at TAC! During open studio hours you can come to TAC and work on pretty
Open Studio at TAC
Are you tired of working on your dining table? Don’t want to dye in your bathtub? Ready to screenprint large yardages? Come to open studio at TAC! During open studio hours you can come to TAC and work on pretty
