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My official website, Colourful Magic celebrates its 20th anniversary.

In 2003 I was the first textile designer in Israel to build her own website.

www.niradabush.com

When the collection of the materials and the photographs started even earlier.

I set up my website in order to create international exposure for my artworks in various fields, such as :

Textile Design, Painting, Photography, and more.

In order to create for myself sources of employment, and livelihood first and foremost, exchange legal information and create international connections.

I chose to do so under my real name, Nira Dabush, given to me at birth.

In this way, I put my name on the world map.

In my basic concept, originality, and reliability, while giving mutual respect. An appropriate, accurate approach to myself.

The site and its construction show various developments and all the work on it was done only by me.

I got the inspiration to build a website from my eldest son, who then took a course in website construction and built his first website at the age of eight. Although no one really guided me on building the site. All the work was mine.

While I am learning the work myself, I am busy with various artworks in the studio and at home and am a devoted mother to my two sons. Much more than double duty.

I realized then that I can and want to build my website without any guidance completely independently.

Without knowledge, the basic tools were created intuitively, as well as the capabilities, with a strong desire to create a website, which developed in different stages..

When I planned a website for myself, I did not imagine how much work on a website actually endless.

 

Work for long days, weeks, months, and even years.

With the ability to understand the internet and website, the years and various developments have made a difference in this understanding as well.

Along with good and surprising things that happened to me in my wanderings on the Internet, to my great regret massive spying and its results prevented and prevent me from continuing to update my website.

I will note that during my extensive work on my site, I enjoyed it, when I see it as a kind of virtual gallery with a permanent and changing display, as an exhibition.

Many times when I work on my official website, I also draw and design in my studio and at home. And of course a devoted mother to my two charming sons.

My two sons find my work as a fine artist and designer very important.

A lot of work was put into the site and done with love, which brought love too often, which partly benefited me, and partly in the long term, less so.

On the site today there are broken links, which were not there before and were not plotted like that.

This is because at times there was triage at other sites, which provided services and were closed or changed purpose.

The site remains under construction, for similar reasons. Nowadays I don't have the time to dedicate and upgrade the site, and I don't want to do it together with obsessive spying.

Along the way of building my website, it was only natural that I became active on the website of various artists.

May we all have a good natural continuity that is constructive and most importantly safe and without spying on the internet and in general.

Thank you for your support over the years.

Copyrights (c) Nira Dabush.

  

really happy with how this one turned out. printed on hemp/organic cotton fabric - so nice! in my shop right now :)

Colour wheel of spots! Fabric printed by Spoonflower, design by Spellstone

 

You can find more here, Spoonflower

Aztec Armor fabric design. Legends say TecĂșn UmĂĄn entered battle adorned with precious quetzal feathers. The Quetzal is the emerald green bird of South America sacred to the Maya and the Aztec peoples and to their God, Quetzalcoatl. Try saying this ten times fast "Quetzalcoatl's Quetzal Coat" :-)

 

Aztec Armor on Spoonflower

 

Spellstone Fabrics

CARYOR DESIGN

tel: +55 11 6496 1982

caryordesign@caryordesign.com.br

 

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I become the inspiration of YOU, Too...

Work is wanted in PRIVATE, especially when it is design work.

Thanks for visiting. Enjoy the day!

Copyrights (c) Nira Dabush.

My mother trained and worked in the Lancashire cotton industry after the Second World War when the industry in the home county was still a force to be reckoned with. We recently rediscovered some cotton fabrics that she designed, made the silk screens for and printed as part of her student work. Mother is still with us, aged 87, and I wish she'd design some more!

Oil. 100CM X 70CM.

Thanks for viewing and commenting.

Enjoy the day!

Copyrights © Nira Dabush.

argh love this color combo... and the linen! swoon. but i don't have dinner parties so i can't justify keeping a set.

Pl. 23: Corbeaux (Crows), bordure au pochoir (stenciled border); Cigales et Chardons (Cicadas and Thistles), etoffe imprimee (printed fabric)

Maurice Pillard Verneuil (French illustrator, 1869-1942)

1897 color lithographs 46 cm (height) x 34.5 cm (width)

 

from: Verneuil, M. P. (Maurice Pillard), and EugÚne Grasset. L'animal dans la décoration [Animal forms in decoration] portfolio of 60 plates (Paris: Librairie centrale des beaux-arts, 1897)

 

See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.

intranet.mcad.edu/library

Pl. 24: Martins-Pecheurs, Libellules et Butome en Ombrelle (Kingfisher, Dragonflies, and Flowering Rushes), bordures (borders); Papillons et Oxalide (Butterflies and Wood Sorrel), etoffe (fabric)

Maurice Pillard Verneuil (French illustrator, 1869-1942)

1897 color lithographs 46 cm (height) x 34.5 cm (width)

 

from: Verneuil, M. P. (Maurice Pillard), and EugÚne Grasset. L'animal dans la décoration [Animal forms in decoration] portfolio of 60 plates (Paris: Librairie centrale des beaux-arts, 1897)

 

See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.

intranet.mcad.edu/library

Kae's specialty is modern quilts, she designs and creates them herself, so impressive! She also designs her own fabrics, here's a link to her fabric shop:

 

www.spoonflower.com/profiles/kae50?sort=bestselling

 

Kae, if you're reading this, thank you so much, my dear friend, I sure love my quilt!!!

more paper piecing in progress

exploring colour, texture and theme

the vintage photo is from my collection - "picking summer daisies"

 

from my sketchbook for "St. Ives in textiles"

17 - 24 September 2016

Porthmeor Studios, Back Road West, St. Ives, Cornwall

Un tailleur comme une armure poĂ©tique : motif Bambi camouflage mĂ©diĂ©val, en tapisserie mĂ©canique tissĂ©e par Craye Ă  Roubaix – entre coton et polyester, tradition et technologie. SurmontĂ© d’un cimier « bois de cerf » en fourrure synthĂ©tique, structure fil de fer. Une silhouette manifeste, hybride et théùtrale.

 

🎹 Jean-Charles de Castelbajac - Collection « Go ! Go ! Diva » - PrĂȘt-Ă -Porter Automne/Hiver 2010-2011

 

📍PhotographiĂ© Ă  l’exposition Le Louvre Haute Couture 2025

Textile Design, By Nira Dabush.

Have a Glorious day!

Thanks for visiting and commenting.

Copyrights (c) Nira Dabush

to be launched at the Life inStyle tradeshow in August along with a bunch of other kids designs but Australian designers - yay!

staring at me while I sketch them

©Marina Molares www.marinamolares.com

Enchanting Victorian pattern with birds a lot colorful yellow and orange flowers with double layer on green background by UtART.

  

www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/7896548

 

roostery.com/p/isobar-wallpaper/7896548-tropical-flower-w...

  

Another colour and size is available in my shop. If you wish another size or color pls contact me!

  

Designed by UtART at www.facebook.com/UtArt.Home

  

Available for custom pattern projects. Contact me at utart_home@gmx.net

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