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Tullie Textiles group meets on the second Sunday of the month at Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery between 2-4 pm. Each month we see a different object from the collections and I demonstrate a different textile skill or technique. The group is free to attend. June: Beaded Buttons
We also had a selection of work from a participatory project run by artist Carol Parker called 'From Lincolnshire and Back.'
Texture
Final Design Samples for final design project piece inspired by textile designers. (Work In Progress)
Visits to a textile museum and the workshop of the Quito School woodworkers in San Antonio de Ibarra, Ecuador.
This is what my digital textile looked after the actual printing.
Note the color difference for the original"before" file i had uploaded.
I think this is fascinating and wanted to share these photos with other designers.
The photo was take by Daria, the Spoonflower inhouse photographer.
The images are copyrighted to Chickoteria
Birgit Hagen (born 4 October 1912 in Ål, died April 7, 2004, same place) was a Norwegian textile artist, painter and designer.
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Title: Løvetannvinduet
Year: 1978
Length/Width: 130/150
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Poem:
Løvetenner speila seg i Målfreds vindu,
blussa i den sterke solen,
kraup saman, lukka seg når sola var vekk,
i klynger eller meir spredt.
Pendla rytmisk,
speila seg djupt innover.
En gang stod ho der ved vinduet med
et barn på armen.
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Photo taken at the exhibition in Ål Kulturhus, Galleri Syningen, 5 June - 19 June 2018.
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Wikipedia: Birgit Hagen
www.wikiwand.com/no/Birgit_Hagen
Hallingdal Museum: Birgit Hagen
www.hallingdal-museum.no/birgit-hagen-tekstilkunstner/
Digital Museum: Birgit Hagen
digitaltmuseum.no/021105991657/billedkunstner-birgit-hage...
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For more information about Birgit Hagen:
Stiftelsen Hallingdal Museum
Møllevegen 18,
3540 Nesbyen
Tlf.: (+47) 32 07 14 85
E-post: firmapost@halingdal-museum.no
Photo by Mike Nice
This space suit exhibit was part of the Greenville Textile Heritage Society Festival held at Textile Heritage Park. This was a prototype suit of the type worn by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin for the first moon landing.
The JP Stevens / Slater Plant produced the textile material for these space suits and later shuttle components.
The Greenville Textile Heritage Society Festival event was to celebrate the start of Phase 2 building of Textile Heritage Park.
Visits to a textile museum and the workshop of the Quito School woodworkers in San Antonio de Ibarra, Ecuador.
Artist: Kathleen McFarlane
An ambitious complete textile environment featuring all new work by an artist who has been crossing the boundaries of art and craft for fifty years to great acclaim.
Salthouse 06, Salthouse Church, Norfolk, England, UK
Textile is sewn into doll rags doll.....Madame Bijou in the old lady-madam by Sieve.:)
Here is a textile sample where I have been inspired by the theme of ‘Botanical’. I visited Kew Gardens where I gathered primary research on all things botanical, which I then used to influence a collection of textiles. I experimented with a range of techniques including appliqué, weaving, batik, dry point printing, and many more and used a range of materials including fabric, paper, plastic and ink
LACMA techs walked the 28 foot rolled tapestry through several small rooms and corners to the narrow hallway. Here the tapestry is placed at the base of its wall.