
Rachel Selekman | Hand Embroidery
This months Future Heirlooms is with the talented and unique Rachel Selekman. I have just recently been introduced to her work, by a fellow artist,

This months Future Heirlooms is with the talented and unique Rachel Selekman. I have just recently been introduced to her work, by a fellow artist,

Shaun Kardinal is a mixed-media artist from Seattle, USA, whose embroidery work on postcards reconstructs nostalgia, giving it a fresh perspective and a modern twist while retaining the spirit of the age.

Welcome to eMbroidery, a series of interviews with male embroiderers. This month, Colin Holder aka Holder of Anime. Name: Colin Holder aka Holder of Anime Location:

Science and math might seem unlikely subjects for the contemporary textile artist, but through history, artists in all media have played with perspective (Salvador Dali),

Jillian Hurst is a textile graduate from Lancashire who elevates vinyl material with machine embroidery to create stylish sensory environments that are a tactile treat.

Victoria Crowder Payne (aka Freedom of Stitch) is an embroidery artist from Kansas City, Missouri. She is currently embarked on an amazing project which comes

I should start this book review with a disclaimer. I know both Jess and Emily and think very highly of them. Consequentially I had very

Welcome to eMbroidery, a series of interviews with male embroiderers. This month, William Schaff. Name: William Schaff Location: Rhode Island, U.S.A. Main embroidery medium: Cotton thread on

Using rust in textile art isn’t too much of a challenge. Take inspiration from this collection of rusty artists curated by Arlee Barr and soon you’ll be wrapping your materials and leaving the chemistry to do its work!

Welcome to eMbroidery, a series of interviews with male embroiderers. This month, Whatever James. Name: Whatever James Location: Rancho Cordova, CA, USA Main embroidery medium: Cross

Nike Schroeder is a Los Angeles based artist who uses free machine embroidery to explore human experience and play at the edges of abstraction and surrealism.
I bet they do, too. Comic by Natalie Dee, stitched by carexcore.