September 12, 2016 Beautiful textile artists showing at MADE BRIGHTON
From Left: Fungi by Amanda Cobbett; Yellow Jumper and Why Don't You by Emily Jo Gibbs Inspirational Monday this
From Left: Fungi by Amanda Cobbett; Yellow Jumper and Why Don't You by Emily Jo Gibbs Inspirational Monday this
Window displays in capital cities often vie for attention, and one of the most original displays - without
Paul Smith is synonymous with quality craftsmanship, stunning colour and pattern combinations as well as a quirky detail here and there
Above: Art pieces by Margo Selby The May newsletter has been sent out to subscribers. It includes tips from Margo Selby about
[Credits] Malin Bobeck, Margo Selby and Deep Panchamia in their studios] Our May exhibition shows the diversity of textile art
Credits from left: The Phisicalosophy; Ballerina ; The 1826. Tapestry weaving is usually a long process where every thread is
Last year we were lucky enough to feature french tapestry artist Marie-Thumette Brichard in our first online exhibition. We recently caught
We were lucky enough to interview tapestry artist Kristin Saeterdal recently and although everyone realises the amount of talent and commitment
Quilter Luke Haynes first told us about his ‘Log Cabins of Donald Judd,’ exhibition plans almost six months ago when
Collaborations between artists and fashion companies have been the norm for a while now, but it's unusual to see artists