
Joseph Beuys | Mixed Media
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!

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!

Welcome to Manbroidery, a series of interviews with male embroiderers. This month, Dale Rowse. Name: Dale Rowse (a.k.a Quilting Cowboy) Location: Los Angeles, CA Main

Anthony Stevens, aka WabiSabiStar is a U.K based, self taught textile artist who uses embroidery as a form of therapy and self expression.

Somewhere outside of Reno, Cody McElroy, better known to the interwebs as Dirty Needle Embroidery, is keeping the art of freemotion embroidery alive. From classic

Thanks to Jimmy Brunt for reaching out to share this great piece of work: “It’s a very intricate, hand cut stencil, over-which I spray paint, tea, acrylic, and

Welcome to Manbroidery, a series of interviews with male embroiderers. This month, Paul Yore. Name: Paul Yore Location: Sydney, Australia Main embroidery medium: Wool/mixed media

Welcome to eMbroidery, a series of interviews with male embroiderers. This month, Makoto Oozu. Name: Makoto Oozu Location: Tokyo Main embroidery medium: Cross Stitch Noteworthy

Welcome to Manbroidery, a series of interviews with male embroiderers. This month, Chiachio & Giannone. Name: Chiachio & Giannone Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina Main embroidery

I’ve had the pleasure of working with Stewart Easton on a couple of projects, and he’s a great guy. A fantastic illustrator – check out

Welcome to eMbroidery, a series of interviews with male embroiderers. This month, Seth Brenneman. Name: Seth Brenneman Location: Iowa City Main embroidery medium: Mixed Mediaish?

Welcome to eMbroidery, a series of interviews with male embroiderers. This month, Billy Kheel. Name: Billy Kheel Location: Los Angeles Main embroidery medium: Felt Applique

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