May have posted this before but it’s still amazing!
Art installation: “City of Staples”
An urban city made of staples
by 1 Peter Roots http://ift.tt/2aGjNTO
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May have posted this before but it’s still amazing!
Art installation: “City of Staples”
An urban city made of staples
by 1 Peter Roots http://ift.tt/2aGjNTO
BOOK ART “Bindweed”
by Frances Pickering.
A richly embellished book with windows and flaps using found objects, threads, beads and embroidery – made from brown paper with illustrations http://ift.tt/2akL88t
Can’t hardly wait to return to teach at the Maiwa School of Textiles in Vancouver B.C. next year! They’ll be posting sign up information soon….
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Stairwell in The Jewish Museum, Berlin. Designed by Daniel Libeskind. http://ift.tt/2aisxtC
Art inspired by the death of the printed word. Look closely.
by
Nick Georgiou http://ift.tt/2agMWTa
My new Fiber Art Map Workshop with some new approaches to being creative, designing maps and learning about the basics of design.
It’s a fun class that lets you explore some my unique techniques.
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Michala Gyevai’s textile art
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Ai-Wei-Wei arranges Forever-brand bicycles in a circle. … (Charles Merewether, “Ai Weiwei Works: Beijing 1993 – 2003”) http://ift.tt/2a0uoVQ
My theme for the week at Quilting by the Lake.
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Silly Architects;)
THE New York 5: Eisenman, Graves, Gwathmey, Hejduk, and Meier (4 shown here)
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The “Textured Facade” designed by Brazilians Fernando and Humberto Campana using palm fiber to give it the appearance of hair. http://ift.tt/29TmsKi
STAIRWAY
No beginning and no end
by 4A Four Architects Möbius http://ift.tt/2a6HXEc
Masking Tape Art
by Australian street artist Buff Diss http://ift.tt/29ULK7c
Architectural drawing/Model by a student from the Bartlett School of Architecture in London. http://ift.tt/29DzkQi
Photographer Johnny Miller’s “Unequal Scenes” shows wealth discrepancy from above mostly in South Africa.
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Corrugated cardboard art
Cross-Section, 2011
by
Mari Andrews http://ift.tt/29rdWRq
Jantar Mantar observatory in Jaipur, New Delhi http://ift.tt/29JtXm2
Lace Cloth Series, Lichen Lace
by Lesley Richmond http://ift.tt/29tNwha
Artist, Emma Mattson pays homage to organisms like the moss with a series of intricate embroideries. http://ift.tt/29BxvXs
Circle of Memories
by Gordana Brelih
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Multi-Tasking in Muriranyama, Zimbabwe - June 12, 2012. http://ift.tt/29dMhyf
Something looks amiss right?
Luigi Moretti - Scarpa-esque details at the base of the Il Girasole apartment building, Rome 1950. http://ift.tt/29sUVMn