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Mini #weaving with #sea #horizon theme and shells and pebbles at the bottom #craft #seaside #handmade
View recent work by contemporary basketry artist Emily Dvorin who uses everyday items, recycled and unconventional materials, and a unique approach to create her innovative vessels.
Elisabeth Viguie-Culshaw on Instagram: "Long time since I have visited a local exhibition but today I needed to get out of the studio so at the suggestion of @westofscotlandguild I popped along to see @erin.mcquarrie solo exhibition at the @waspsstudios Briggait and I was not disappointed … what beautiful pieces and a very light setting with hand woven tapestry style using recycled and hand spun yarn. A beautiful selection of work … here a small installation with some mini pieces of woven…
Contemporary Sausalito basket artist Emily Dvorin describes her inspiration and process in the making of "My Universe", a vessel crafted with a tomato cage, fabric, plastic, zippers, embroidery floss, pencils, needlepoint canvas, buttons, and cable ties.
Lone Goat Gallery is a contemporary art space, presenting emerging and established artists from the Northern Rivers region and beyond. Located in the Byron Bay Library building in downtown Byron Bay, just a short walk from Main Beach.
Weaving with unconventional materials : jelly yarn
The work of residents that came to the Markham Youth Expo at the Civic Centre.
Using unconventional material along with conventional material to make a weave
Denise Treizman on Instagram: "#4 of the series! 10” x 8”. Woven balloons on canvas #painting #painterly #sculpture #color #abstract #weaving #fiberarts #textiles #found #objects #readymade #playful #art #artoftheday"
Frances Solar is a contemporary Canadian artist who combines traditional textile techniques with unconventional materials to create unique woven sculpture. Her studios can be found in Squamish, BC
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ABACA fiber is considered the strongest natural fiber and is used for ropes, textile, paper and furniture making, basketry, paneling and other weaving textures. Flexible, elastic, and strong - integrating weaving materials and textures with concrete, metal and bamboo creates the Open Code essence of Kne’Kash. It begins with the selection of materials followed by research and development up to implementations that are fitted uniquely to each project. We call it LIVING MATERIALS.
Textile and Knitwear Designer/Maker, London/Dublin. www.maireadwall.com
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