Tag Archives: textile art
Reclaimed, soiled & fragile fabrics with historical text, form the often temporary, textile art of Lesley Bricknell, UK. Images have been taken from various sources.
A biography of Lesley Bricknell is on the Textile Arts site: http://www.textilearts.net/artspace/lbricknell.php
Paola Besana studied textiles around the world & under Jack Lenor Larson. She is now an educator & exhibitor of her work & lives in Milan. See Blogroll.
Modificazione da uno a quattro (Development from One to Four) / 1972 Interlaced golden cellophane / Positivo-Negativo (Positive-Negative) / 1963 Cotton, viscose, hemp fibers. Plain weave, with unwoven areas / Tre entità (Three Entities) […]
Ágnes Herczeg of Hungary, selects wood or ceramic pieces & augments them with lace or macrame figures. See Blogroll for a link.
English textile artist, Alice Hume, is focused on ‘saving handcraft in an increasingly mechanised future’. See Blogroll for a link.
Bird Explorers: drawings & finished work / Native Beards: drawings & finished work
Textile art using felt, silkscreen printing & stitching: The wall hangings of artist & academic, Chung-Im Kim who was born in Korea & lives in Canada. See Blogroll for a link.
Free Grid series: Tumsai + detail – felt, natural dye with lac for red / Grid series: Meiosis + detail – industrial felt, silkscreen printed, hand stitched / Grid series: […]
Unraveling the histories of fabric: The textile art of Aiko Tezuka. Born in Tokyo, she lives in Berlin. See Blogroll for a link.
Lessons for Restoration (sewing up) 2012: Stitching on cloth, 290 x 270 cm. Installation at Atelierhof Kreuzberg, Berlin, German / Layer of Threads 2007: Readymade fabric, wooden frame, 140 x 245 cm. Installation at Kenji Taki Gallery, Nagoya, […]
A doyen of contemporary tapestry> Polish artist, Włodzimierz Cygan. ‘Technical imperfections can be inspiration to new work’. See Blogroll for a link.
Rozdzial III: Cykl Zywicowanie (Chapter III: Cycle a resin) / Rozdzial III: Nie Pelnia (Chapter III: Not Full Moon) / Rozdzial III: Cykl Dear Astrid / Rozdzial I: 1999 (Chapter […]
The jacquard weaves of Detroit-based, Heather McCali, are a medium for focus on ‘colour, pattern, texture, distortion & memory’. Selecting what appeals from her work. See Blogroll for a link.
All panels above from the Warped Exhibition
Suzanne Tick’s products, designed for Teknion, Knoll & Tandus Centiva, are a small remove from her own woven fibre art. She lives in NY. See Blogroll for a link.
Skyline Glass / Cambridge Metal Mesh / Hard Surfaces: Knoll Textiles Imago / Panel upholstery for Teknion / Drapery for Knoll / Upholstery for Knoll / Screenplay Series Wallcovering for […]