Over one million spiders were used to make up this textile, made in Madagascar it took 4 years to complete. It was displayed in the in The American Museum of Natural History and the National Geographic site provides the full story.
craft line up
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Silk from Spiders
Over one million spiders were used to make up this textile, made in Madagascar it took 4 years to complete. It was displayed in the in The American Museum of Natural History and the National Geographic site provides the full story.
Labels:
alternative,
community,
concept design,
craft,
Material,
textile,
weave
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Maxine Bristow
The austere, minimalist workings of Maxine Bristow make strong references to crafts within it's process of careful, meticulous, repetitive stitch.
Monday, 20 September 2010
Ismini Samanidou
Section of final piece
Work in production
This incredible large scale woven jacquard by Ismini Samanidou was shown at the Jerwood Contemporary Makers in 2009. The piece is quite beautiful with a strong sense of a historical narrative, as a weaver I was fascinated by it's production.
Work in production
This incredible large scale woven jacquard by Ismini Samanidou was shown at the Jerwood Contemporary Makers in 2009. The piece is quite beautiful with a strong sense of a historical narrative, as a weaver I was fascinated by it's production.
Australian Tapestry
David Noonan, Untitled, 2009. (230cm x 293 cm)
This is the latest piece created by the famous Australian Tapestry Workshop. Designed by David Noonan, it was then woven by 3 of the Studio's resident weavers. The image is incredibly complex and a testament to the skills of the makers.
This is the latest piece created by the famous Australian Tapestry Workshop. Designed by David Noonan, it was then woven by 3 of the Studio's resident weavers. The image is incredibly complex and a testament to the skills of the makers.
Friday, 10 September 2010
Dierdre Nelson
The artworks and community projects of Dierdre Nelson centre in crafts and around issue's of sustainable craft.
Sunday, 29 August 2010
Vera Neumann
Labels:
colour,
composition,
decorative,
design,
drawing,
floral,
historical,
iconic,
print,
textile
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