Textile Artists Inspired by Nature You HAVE To Follow | SSTDiscover 10 contemporary textile artists inspired by nature that you HAVE to follow. This is ground breaking, innovative, inspirational art.
Renato Dib: Within the sphere of intimacy – TextileArtistBrazilian artist Renato Dib creates exquisite adaptations of the human form using velvet, silk, and other materials. The intimacy of the human
The Art of CrochetAs a form of fiber art, crochet offers infinite opportunity for creativity Materials include thread, yarn, ribbon, fabric strips, wire, rope, twine, cords, twisted paper, video/cassette tape ribbon…
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The Four Stages of Textile Art Mastery - Thread Sketching in ActionIn your journey to becoming a textile artist, the most important thing you can learn is to trust your artistic instinct. Have belief in the inherent quality of your work, and celebrate where you are now. Recognising where you fit in the Four Stages of Textile Art Mastery can help you on your way. When
Weaving With ScrapsElisabeth Viguie-Culshaw on Instagram: "Long time since I have visited a local exhibition but today I needed to get out of the studio so at the suggestion of @westofscotlandguild I popped along to see @erin.mcquarrie solo exhibition at the @waspsstudios Briggait and I was not disappointed … what beautiful pieces and a very light setting with hand woven tapestry style using recycled and hand spun yarn. A beautiful selection of work … here a small installation with some mini pieces of woven…
33 Fiber Art Ideas For Your Classroom (The Art of Education)We often ask questions on our Facebook page that generate amazing lists of ideas. After a few days, however, those lists get buried in the feed and are often never seen again. We’d like to change
Tips for Creating Textile Art Inspired by the Natural World — Agy Textile ArtistAs a textile artist, Agy has found no shortage of inspiration in the natural world; you just have to slow down, look and observe! Here are 5 tips to get going.