Sophia Narrett | Hand Embroidery
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!
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 am not sure how or when I came across the artist Sally Hewett’s work but as soon as I did I wanted to know
Today’s Future Heirlooms post is an interview with Sarah Terry. Terry’s work explores the idea of ritual through the use of hand embroidery, exploring the way in which scale can impact on a final piece.
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!
Today’s Future Heirlooms Interview is with Michael Aaron McAllister. I recently found images of the exhibit and was reminded of his work and thought he made a perfect subject for the next installment of Future Heirlooms. Read on for more!
Today on Future Heirlooms is an interview with artist Teresa Paschke. I thought she would make an interesting interview as her work weaves tradition with technology and sampler work with graffiti, very cool combos. Read on for more!
Today’s Future Heirlooms Interview is with Allison Watkins. I was blown away by the expressive quality of her mark-making, the incredible use of colour, and the personal nature of her subject, the closet. Read on for more!
I recently saw the amazing work of Italian artist Ilaria Margutti for the first time in the current exhibit Mending=Art, part of Fiber Philadelphia. (read
Todays Future Heirlooms Interview is with Artist Karen Reimer. Her work has a simultaneous simplicity and complexity. Her methods of working both free and structured. Read on for more!
Today’s Future Heirlooms post is with Jennifer Boe who describes her work as “tongue in cheek.” Read on for more!
I came across the work of Emily Barletta a long time ago when I first started writing my blog. We ended up becoming “blog friends”
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,