Embroidered Elixirs: A Journey Through Drink-Inspired Textile Art
Dive into a world of drink-themed soft sculptures, where coffee, soda, and spirits inspire textile artists like Kate Gwilliam and Alicja Kozłowska.
Dive into a world of drink-themed soft sculptures, where coffee, soda, and spirits inspire textile artists like Kate Gwilliam and Alicja Kozłowska.
US-based artist Deborah Simon‘s creations, a unique blend of soft sculpture and anatomical embroidery, showcase her profound interest in evolution and the artificial categorization of
Ruben Marroquin is a Brooklyn-based artist with an impressive and ambitious practice. His work has evolved over 2 decades ranging from hand embroidery to large-scale installations.
Alicja Kozlowska curates a contemporary collection of textile art sculptures in the form of chips!
Moxie our writer and felt expert reviews some top artists who make felt creations to wear. They are sculptures out of wool, real art pieces and are often needle felted. What will be your wearable felt inspiration?
In this issue of stitching it real, our columnist shows us cute pets which have been embroidered, sewn together or knitted.
What could be better than ice cream on a summer day? In this issue of Stitching It Real with Alicia Kozlowska she brings to our attention a few artists who feature it and other foodie delights in their art work and textile art.
Yes, this month’s column is all about needle felted cats. My latest body of work is inspired by the beautiful and strange sphynx breed, so I’ve spent the last few months thinking of little else, but it seems I may not be the only one with visions of kitty cats dancing through my head. This month, I am pleased to bring you some truly wonderful cat sculptures that I have recently discovered. Here is some Kitty Cat Felt…
Severine Gallardo is a soft sculptor from Angoulême France. Her needle felted headgear are impressive works of storytelling as well as textile engineering!
In this column ‘Stitching it real’ we will learn all about how meat and textile art can be connected to create great contemporary work!
This month I invite you to enjoy some artists dealing with textile fruits, who in my opinion deserve attention! I hope you will enjoy these amazing works of art as much as I do!
Zoe Williams reviews wearable felt art items and the people who make them. Often animal and nature inspired, such as a hand felted hedgehog, what is not to love? Readers are encouraged to visit the artists websites and also create their own needle-felt or hand felted pieces of wearable felt.