April 9, 2018 Latest news from Kristina D. Aas
From left: One Hand In My Pocket and Flay details and full image by Kristina D. Aas and Karina N. Presttun
From left: One Hand In My Pocket and Flay details and full image by Kristina D. Aas and Karina N. Presttun
Above, Tactile Refuge installation by Malin Bobeck, photographs by Emma Clayton and Yann Houlberg Andersen Part of the appeal of textiles
Images above: Installations at Forêt d'Halatte, and a detail using stainless steel thread. All constructed by the technique of
Images: Embroidery by Ralph & Russo (Spring/Summer, 2016) and (Spring/Summer, 2012) Jenny Packham (Autumn/Winter, 2016). All from Fashion Embroidery by
Magdalena Zofia Wynne-Griffith was born and raised in Poland before she came to London in 2001 where she
From left: Robert by James Gobel, felt, yarn and acrylic on canvas; Class One Diane Meyer, photograph and embroidery;
Images above: Land cloth 2016 by Elisabeth Rutt Part of the appeal of textile art is the tactile quality.
Images above: The organisation of Tilleke's 2500+ thread collection; inside her large studio and stitching at an
Macro Macrame by Maeve Pacheco The art of macrame is ancient with many attributing it's origins back to Arab
Image above: Tea Time (2012) woven tapestry with wool. Petra Kolinova has been weaving for almost three decades and