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Limitless. That’s how so many artists describe the creative medium of textiles. Time and time again they explain that the possibilities are never-ending, and
In your journey to becoming a textile artist, the most important thing you can learn is to trust your artistic instinct. Have belief in the inherent quality of your work, and celebrate where you are now. Recognising where you fit in the Four Stages of Textile Art Mastery can help you on your way. When
The climate crisis is being called the greatest threat the world has ever faced. But instead of being overwhelmed by the scale of the problem, textile artist
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Carola van Dyke is a Fibre Artist based on the south coast of the United Kingdom. She is inspired by close observation and appreciation of the natural world and replicates that beauty with works of thread, both in bloom and decayed, exploring her fascination with textures, mismatches, colours, layer
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Contemporary textile artist Michelle Sirois Silver uses stitch and the hand hooked surface to explore material culture, identity and the environment.
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