Marijke Van Welzen | Art Quilts
Meet artist Marijke Van Welzen. She is a textile artist, specialising in making wearable art with a story to tell. Often they are quilt based…..
Meet artist Marijke Van Welzen. She is a textile artist, specialising in making wearable art with a story to tell. Often they are quilt based…..
We have featured Sara Impey’s work in the past, but lets have a look at her current work….. Her background is really interesting, she was
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To embroider; it can simultaneously stand for puffing up and altering the truth of one’s statements as well as for adding decoration. Though I’ve been
Welcome back everybody! I thought we talk about William Morris today. As there are many, many, articles about him readily available online, I thought it
Welcome back everybody! The last few months we’ve been looking at contemporary fiber artists, this time I thought we’d look at a tradition that is wholly North American. MÃkmaq
Hi everybody! Last time we looked at the work of Claes Oldenburg, this time I thought we’d look at the tapestries of Norwegian artist, Hannah
Ever thought of using plastic in your textile arts? Arlee Barr collects some inspirational examples that might elevate your mixed media magic!
Saori is type of weaving developed in Osaka, Japan only 40 years ago. The free-form style created without patterns produces colorful and textured results.
Hi everybody! Welcome back! Last time we looked at Joseph Beuy’s fiber work, this week I thought we take a look at Claes Oldenburg. These
Sarubobo (baby monkey) are Japanese good luck charms, tiny simplistic figures that symbolize good fortune, happiness and fertility. Find out how to make them!
Note: This post was originally published in 2011. Hi Everybody! This week, my sweet husband and Manbroidery founder, Johnny Murder is celebrating his 40th birthday!