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Textifood, an exhibition of resent fibres made from plant or animal sources, to be used for creating textiles. Palace of Culture and Science, Warszawa, Poland

The rich heritage of Jaipur's art and crafts dates back to the times of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh. When he was building the city in the eighteenth century, he invited artisans from different parts of the country to come and make this city their home. He made special arrangements for their work and stay here, which attracted many craftsmen to this Pink City. The high level of craftsmanship that existed during those days can still be found in the colorful shops of Jaipur.

 

Shahtoosh shawls of Jaipur are fine examples of the woolen and silk textiles of India. The textiles from the arid and semi arid regions are bright and have rich embroidery on them.

 

This textile design is made of cotton and organza. The size is 20x20 cm.

Huchuy Qosco

Images of Egypt - The Tentmakers of Cairo

16 December - 14 January 2017

An exhibition of Egyptian textile art from the late 19th Century to the present day.

 

The Hostry, Norwich Cathedral

Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

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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.'

African texture @ British Museum - Doesnt it remind of you Revolutionary But Gangsta??

My first try at a trading card :)

And then this is kind of a random combination of the two

At Textile Design Schools like FIDM, textile boards are used extensively to model fabrics.

Textiles from Ghana exhibit displayed at Central February 2007.

Textile in the Coastal Tiahuanaco style.

A.D. 800.

Alpaca, cotton, wool.

21" long.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York, United States.

 

Gardner's Art Through the Ages Seventh Edition.

Chapter Fourteen: The Native Arts of the Americas, Africa, and the South Pacific.

Figure 14-16.

Textile photographed at Cupertino Library image collection event.

hand painted and hand stitched leaves from recycled cotton, with needle felted berries

Donald Brothers, 1954. Designed by Peter Simpson

Textifood, an exhibition of resent fibres made from plant or animal sources, to be used for creating textiles. Palace of Culture and Science, Warszawa, Poland

Textiles in three colors (red, dark blue, white) woven by Paula del Cerro using Theo Moorman’s inlay technique to create geometric shapes with horizontal and vertical edges. The square napkins measure about sixteen inches on a side. The designs were generated with software written by Paul Hertz. Each of the designs represents a moment in a cyclic transform along a space-filling curve.

 

Photographed in natural light in my studio space "La Nave" in Spain.

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The place where it all happens! In 2004 the former factoryhall was renovated to a textile lab. Students, artists and designers create new materials with a diversity of machines.

my handmade for my little niece

Textile printed through Spoonflower. Images are scans of visitor created tiles created at the de Young Museums during my residency there.

Advocacy Quilts at the Textile Museum Exhibit Opening, November 16, 2013

Design NOT owned by me. For sampling purposes ONLY.

A Cricket weaving loom with a scarf-in-progress.

"textile help":http://hobix.com/textile/quick.html

Project with Lifelines - 3. Textile Lifeline on Bridge - River

Title: Textile

Date of work: February 2015

Medium: coat, transfer print technique and heat press

This textile shopkeeper decides to pose with a belly-dancer outfit for my camera *tries not to be too grossed out*.

Concept & Styling: A. Selen Selçuk

Photo: Cüneyt Balkan

Published in Art&Decor magazine in 2004

 

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