Crystal Gregory | 3D Textiles
Crystal Gregory is a sculptor who combines the beautiful fluidity of textiles with the strong rigidity of architecture. Read on for more!
Crystal Gregory is a sculptor who combines the beautiful fluidity of textiles with the strong rigidity of architecture. Read on for more!
South African born, US based, artist Ilona Anderson uses mixed media installations, sculpture and illustration to examine the legacy of South African culture.
Lora Rocke is a Nebraskan quilt artist whose detailed portraits feature family members and friends in spontaneous moments of time.
Todays Future Heirlooms post is an Interview with the wonderful Rebecca Ringquist. Her work is dense and heavy with stitches, a combination of hand and machine work. Read on for more!
Orly Cogan is a US-based embroidery artist whose multi layered figurative embroideries explore intimacy, mythology and the tales we are told.
Today’s Future Heirlooms Interview is with artist Ruth Tabancay. Ruth is most know for her innovative works using tea bags as her material but in her newest works she is delving into the realm of embroidery. Read on for more!
Todays Future Heirlooms Interview is with Maggy Rozycki Hiltner. Maggie uses nostalgic figures and imagery to make some playful but poignant remarks about childhood, gender, expectations, friendships, sex, and love. Read on for more!
Nashville based mixed-media artist, Deeann Rieves powerfully combines realism and abstraction, working areas of loose free shapes and line with refined careful stitches and dynamic painting.
As a writer, poster, critic you want to stay fresh with you content so I am looking to do a little renovate around here. So for the next few posts I will be experimenting and being more flexible then in the past. Read on for more!
Today’s Future Heirlooms Interview is with Hagar Vandimon van Heummen. I am so happy that I decided to interview her; her answers are very thoughtful and honest about her experience as an artist balancing life and connecting her ideas. Read on for more!
Today’s Future Heirlooms interview is with Sophia Narrett. I was immediately drawn to her use of bright happy colors in contrast with ominous images of apocalyptic like love. Read on for more!
I recently stumbled upon the work of Kelsey Viola Wiskirchen when I was researching a call of some kind and when I stumbled upon it…my