
The Influences of Age | Mixed Media
Fibristas and Fibristos, can you get your (t)h(r)eads around this? old torn stained worn frayed threadbare=classic vintage antique treasured storied history For certain projects and

Fibristas and Fibristos, can you get your (t)h(r)eads around this? old torn stained worn frayed threadbare=classic vintage antique treasured storied history For certain projects and

Hello, Fibristas and Fibristos! Go put on a beaded head band, pour yourself a glass of purple kool-aid, and rev up the record player with

Hello, Fibristas and Fibristos! I’m Arlee and every month, ARTeries will lead you to broader interpretations of “embroidery”. Occasionally we will also delve into theory,

Jude Hill is an embroidery artist synonymous with a simplicity of style and a respect for the inherent beauty of old cloth. She is expressive with original approaches to handling her materials, never stridently forcing them into concept or statement, though they are persuasive stories in themselves.

Swiss artist Claudia Jaeggi Nessler was born to create with thread. Both of her grandmothers had careers in textiles – one was a couture dressmaker

Jessica Kelly’s work is delicate. She embroiders into vintage book pages. Her stitches are fine and light and seem to float above the yellowed pages

So few of us only stitch. Needle and thread may be our primary creative mediums, but in my interviews with artists for this column, I

What do you get when you combine humor, discipline, fashion, a clean design aesthetic, intelligence, research acumen, sick stitching skills and vast curiosity about the

Todays Future Heirlooms Interview is with artist Rachel Rose. I first came across Rachel’s work during the curatorial process of the Brooklyn show small stories and I was totally excited by her original approach to mixed media work involving the stitch. Read on for more!

Welcome to eMbroidery, a series of interviews with male embroiderers. This month, Mark Newport. Name: Mark Newport Location: Keego Harbor, MI, United States (near Detroit,

Matthew Cox is an artist from Philadelphia who works in a range of media, and is gaining attention for his embroidered x-rays. “About ten years

For two years, the wonderful Arlee Barr wrote a monthly post on the site, exploring art techniques, theory and practice. In three of her posts