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Self-taught, Kate Tume uses a multitude of embroidery skills to investigate themes of biodiversity and species loss, and she often includes religious iconography and mythology in her work, to communicate the sacredness of the natural world.
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When Valerie Goodwin realised that her degrees in architecture design could be combined with her passion and skills in making textile art, she developed a way of making quilts and wall hangings in a style that was all her own.
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Kate Tume uses her embellished and textures animal portraits to tell stories exploring the lack of reverance for the natural world, drawing attention to the constant, damaging loss of biodiversity on the planet.
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A chance article about how quilt blocks could inspire architectural design led lecturer Valerie Goodwin to embark on a secondary career as a successful textile artist and write her own book “Art Quilt Maps, Capturing a Sense of Place”.
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Featured in over 20 international magazines in 2019, director’s pick by Saatchi Art at The Other Art Fair 2020 in Brooklyn, now working on her own label from her studio, Melody shares how she builds the bridge between the worlds of fashion, art and music.
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Kate Tume uses her embellished and textures animal portraits to tell stories exploring the lack of reverance for the natural world, drawing attention to the constant, damaging loss of biodiversity on the planet.
https://t.co/xy0tBr3wSQ
A chance article about how quilt blocks could inspire architectural design led lecturer Valerie Goodwin to embark on a secondary career as a successful textile artist and write her own book “Art Quilt Maps, Capturing a Sense of Place”.
https://t.co/MM0HeUkyWf
From childhood painter to textile designer and artist, Melody Hesaraky’s path seemed pre-determined.
Melody shares how she builds the bridge between the worlds of fashion, art and music.
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Futuristic fusing of quilting with technology. Greg Climer takes a technology-driven approach to his work but greatly values that his primary output is textiles, one of the oldest human inventions, using quilting, a traditional craft.
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Inga Liksaite fills her wall-sized canvases with rows and rows of stitching that pulse and shift depending upon the viewer's stance.
She's a master at using line and colour to direct the eye and engage the mind. We're confident you'll be amazed!
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