Lacemaking has gone all organic this month. Here at Adventures HQ I have been captivated by the lace art work of Hungarian artist Agnes Herczeg. Herczeg
Limitless. That’s how so many artists describe the creative medium of textiles. Time and time again they explain that the possibilities are never-ending, and
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Tightly pulled vertical smocking. Image via Trans.lu.cent» Smocking is a fabric manipulation technique that is generally created by using hand stitching to create areas of tension and release in the fabric. This results in very sculptural
liquid MIDI is an experimental textile interface for sonic interactions, exploring aesthetics and morphology in contemporary design.
Jessica Grady is an award-winning, innovative embroidery artist! She invites you to explore her curious world of tactile embroidery.
Leonie Castelino creates intricate Bojagi art making reflecting on societal issues with visible seam lines and color choices.
Supple textures meet bold hues in Sangmin Oh's elegant 'Knitted Light' series.
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Sculptures métamorphosées et poétiques de Armelle Blary. (France) - Tissus, fil de fer
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I have finally put together my group of tactile samples! From top to bottom and from left to right: 1 Zigzag gathering over a string...
"It's What For Dinner" by Stacey Chinn ... ... part of a 2010 show called "Dropping Stitches: Knitting Trends in Contemporary Art."
Be inspired to create unique and charming clothes with the beautiful print work of world-renowned fashion designers Julia Pelletier (@julia_pelletier) is a textile designer who has specialized in silk screen printing, drawing, and teaching for over 15 years. In her Domestika course, she will teach you to combine creative techniques to design unique garments. Creating art that you can wear is a great way to show off your style and personality. Before you get started on your creation, she encourages you to look to some of today’s most creative contemporary designers working with prints for inspiration. Find the list below:
Artist Ágnes Herczeg creates lace sculptures using traditional handiwork techniques and fuses the figures to real pieces of found wood.
Pierre Fouché is a lacemaker and internationally respected practitioner and teacher of contemporary bobbin lace. Thematically, his work focuses on portraiture and the gaze, photography and representation, appropriation and web-media cultures, as well as some forays into overt queer politics. This portrait by Cape Town-based artist Pierre Fouché was made over a four year period
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liibertine: “ Bird Screen II, 2007 Catherine Eaton Skinner (Waterworks Gallery HERE) ”
Maurizio Anzeri is known for his series of eerie portraits or photo-sculptures, a term used by himself to describe his portraits, Maurizio’s work will be p
I am not sure how or when I came across the artist Sally Hewett's work but as soon as I did I wanted to know more. I love how her work is both meaningful and