Textile fiber art
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В мире, когда китайские фабрики копируют моментально любое изделие ведущих люксовых брендов , идея авторского текстиля вышла на передовые битвы люксовой моды и подделок. Я много вам раз показывала ручные изделия - но вот про арт текстиль ( или как у нас было в Университете- «художественная обработка ткани»), говорю мало. Напомню свою статью про профессора, который ворвался со своим

Cheryl Ray saved to journals 2021
516 Likes, 21 Comments - Anyuta Shepelieva (@evasdoodlings) on Instagram: “На днях мне приснилось, что я сделала 12 штук таких и все неправильные 😅🤣Кошмар мастера 😂Это после…”

Rammellina E saved to Садовые идеи
Tiny vessels hand stitched and cut to form abstracted memories. Sizes from 3-8 cms. Loop Head stitch pots Worn and Wethered Summer Fields Autumn
Nancy Drourr saved to Hand Sewing Textiles
Currently on digital exhibition for Las Laguna Art Gallery in Laguna Beach, California as part of the Textures, Shapes, Patterns, or Forms exhibition, open to the public until September 30, 2022. I take fine wool combed top and then hand dye in small batches with eco friendly dyes. I hand blend wool on my drum carder, then create handspun artisan yarns using wool and silks around a cotton core. Once several pounds of yarn has been created I begin weaving on my loom with a cotton warp. Each…

Alex Bentson saved to Macrame
OOAK Tapestry fiber wall art, handmade embroidery art by nerina52. Tapestry hand embroidery on raw jute yarn ... mixed silk, wool, cotton, linen, viscose. *** Study on warm colors. This tapestry is part of a series of studies on how yarns reflect light. I used a classic image of the Tuscan street and I combined warm colors with greens. With the careful choice of the yarn and the angle given to the embroidery, I wanted to give depth to the landscape and a possible illusory movement given by…

Fiber D by E saved to Weaving tapestries
The silk fibres in this silk fusion were hand dyed using kool-aid . . . the blue and purple took beautifully and have resulted in a smooth harmony. The silk fusion was stitched to a background of black dupioni silk and backed with black quilt batting. I used free motion machine stitching, hand embroidery, and beading to accentuate portions of the silk fusion and then hand-couched some rich turquoise hand spun yarn to the surface. The piece was then mounted on a stretched artist's canvas. On…

Margriet Current saved to Fiber Art