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I don't know the thing too well, but I guess it's safe to say that these are used in the production of textiles.
Selected pages from sketchbooks showing development of techniques and research of textile artists during a Textiles project.
sun, felt, tyvek & fabric stitched and burnt with heat gun.
Tree is a twig from the garden with black silk wrapped around with fine copper wire.
This is my impression of the heat of the summer sun and the stark reality of bushfires in our country.
©2012 textile Yamaguchi Michiwo
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textile Yamaguchi Michiwo | WHO DID IT?
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textile design : Yamaguchi Michiwo
photographer : Ilko Allexandroff
fashion design : Akira Ito(plug-design-office)
hair&make-up : Rissa
model : Kinako Kocteau
This was a blind inbossing that I appliqued fabrics to push areas forward like the line of the face and the hand. Its important not to say what the image is!
"Yo-yo quilt," textile. Artist: Louise Barrows Lowe. This 6' x 8' quilt was made with 6,360 one-inch fabric “yo-yos.” This work will be on display as part of the solo exhibit "Material Remains: One Woman's Life Through the Eye of Her Needle" opening at the TAUNY Center in Canton, NY on February 13 with a pea soup and johnny cake lunch followed by a curator's tour of the exhibit.
Work from Carleton Day Centre's Wednesday Art Group. A partnership project between Carlisle Day Services and Prism Arts. In this block of sessions we're exploring textiles and our theme is the Natural World. The work is on show at Carlisle Archives Centre during March. January-March 2017.
From Adrian Wilson’s collection of textile trademark stamp materials, photographed at his talk for the Type Directors Club, “TEXTile: Typography of the 19th Century Textile Trade”, Jan 28, 2010
HEADRESS: LUCIFER's HANDMAIDEN, 1993 by Kenneth King. This is an elaborate mask catagorized as a "wearable art accessory" and stored with the hat collection. Although fairly new and sturdily constructed, the feathers make it a challenge to store safely. Here the lab volunteers have created a 3-d support attached to a polyethylene board that can be slid in and out of its custom storage box.
Hablon is any hand-woven textile. These hablon products are made in Brgy. Indag-an, Miagao, Iloilo, Philippines
The Cromford textile factory in Ratingen on the Rhine was founded in 1783 by Johann Gottfried Brügelmann and was the first factory on the European mainland. Today it is home to a branch of the LVR Industrial Museum.
I've always loved textiles and clothing design. When I was 11, I designed these 1968 dresses and my Mom, knowing I needed a joint/safe project sewed them all meticulously for me. Since then a younger cousin wore them as hand-me-downs and loved them too. She even thought the next generation of her grand-nieces probably wore them and wore them out. So to our surprise she recently found them in her Mother's (my aunt's) closet and returned them all to me :>)) This eases the pain of turning 60 today (somewhat)!!