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Sweetpea Path

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Posts tagged textile art:

feathers … but not ….

feathers … but not ….

(Source: browndresswithwhitedots, via camisole)

theories-of:

Sheila Hicks. PORTAL (1974). 25 x 15 cm. Linen

theories-of:

Sheila Hicks. PORTAL (1974). 25 x 15 cm. Linen

workman:

michaelswaney:
Colleen Heslin, Untitled, 2012. thread and acrylic on jute, cotton and wood, 30” x 52”follow Colleen here

workman:

michaelswaney:

Colleen HeslinUntitled, 2012. thread and acrylic on jute, cotton and wood, 30” x 52”
follow Colleen here

(via ruthhalbert)

(Source: palemauve, via threadparty)

theforbiddencolors:

by Sophie Munns

theforbiddencolors:

by Sophie Munns

(via colornotes)

by Elizabeth Bunsen

by Elizabeth Bunsen

(via threadparty)

theforbiddencolors:

by Matthew Harris

theforbiddencolors:

by Matthew Harris

(via colornotes)

blackv:

Exhibition view, “The Stuff That Matters. Textiles collected by Seth Siegelaub for the CSROT,” Raven Row, 2012Courtesy: the CSROT Historic Textile Collection at the Stichting Egress Foundation, Amsterdam
Photo: 6a architects(via “The Stuff That Matters” at Raven Row, London / MOUSSE CONTEMPORARY ART MAGAZINE)

blackv:

Exhibition view, “The Stuff That Matters. Textiles collected by Seth Siegelaub for the CSROT,” Raven Row, 2012
Courtesy: the CSROT Historic Textile Collection at the Stichting Egress Foundation, Amsterdam

Photo: 6a architects(via “The Stuff That Matters” at Raven Row, London / MOUSSE CONTEMPORARY ART MAGAZINE)

(via fionadempster)

mattiecklund:

Alexandra da Cunha

mattiecklund:

Alexandra da Cunha

(Source: morganrosefree, via aonoco)

createcreatively:

Silver Circles
by Sheena Norquay

createcreatively:

Silver Circles

by Sheena Norquay

(via jbe200quilts)

calliebeattie:

this doesnt actually exist anymore, it was after weaving and before dyeing one of the pieces i made this summer but i was really tempted to keep it exactly as it is here 
i made another form similar to this after realizing i really liked what was happening, its smaller and doesn’t having any of the hanging lines and feels kind of off, i dunno i need to get back to weaving asap to play with some ideas. and i still need to photograph things i made this summer and get it up somewhere 

calliebeattie:

this doesnt actually exist anymore, it was after weaving and before dyeing one of the pieces i made this summer but i was really tempted to keep it exactly as it is here 

i made another form similar to this after realizing i really liked what was happening, its smaller and doesn’t having any of the hanging lines and feels kind of off, i dunno i need to get back to weaving asap to play with some ideas. and i still need to photograph things i made this summer and get it up somewhere 

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