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Emily Jan | Oakland, California, USA. | Weekly Artist Fibre Interviews | Fibre Art | International | Canadian | World of Threads Festival | Contemporary Fiber Art Craft Textiles | Oakville Ontario Canada **** Textile Art Sculpture, Nest Installation, Chrysalis Art, Shadow Techniques, Hanging Installation, Fabric Sculpture, Sculpture Textile, Knitting Art, Trendy Knitting

Oakville, Ontario Canada's World of Threads Festival is a showcase of local, national and international, contemporary fibre and textile art.

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Sculpture | Jo Stealey Art Abstract Nature Sculpture, Fiber Art Sculpture, Seed Sculpture, Plywood Sculpture, Botanical Sculpture, Box Sculpture, Graduation Inspiration, Nature Sculpture, Talking Sticks

Sculpture Installations Refuge Talking Sticks Tool Series Vessels Installations Forest Forest Forest Forest (Detail) Forest (Detail) Forest (Detail) Forest (Detail) Here to Beyond Here to Beyond (Detail) Guardians A Stone in the Middle of the Road Lumen Troupe Edledtika of Spain Lumen Troupe Edledtika of Spain Lumen Troupe Edledtika of Spain Lumen Troupe Edledtika of […]

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Garden of Love Sculpture by Marina Nelson | Saatchi Art Free Will Art, Crochet Contemporary Art, Crochet Sculpture Art, Textile Fiber Art Fabric, Trash Art Recycled, Crochet Art Sculpture, Textiles Objects, Textile Art Ideas, Cotton Sculpture

ABOUT THE ARTWORK A garden where all creatures grow and roam free, in unity and love. Created from materials found at home: my clothes, mostly silk, odd threads and yarns, my embroideries, plastic nets. Some handmade beads made from paper collages. Crochet, weaving, knitting and embroidery were freely used for making this artwork. The artwork is light-weight and can be hung on nails, hooks or push-pins. Its size can be extended to 80 inches tall - in the photos provided it is folded over and…

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Anthropomorphic Deities: The Textile Sculptures of Mrinalini Mukherjee - the thread Mrinalini Mukherjee, Fiber Sculpture, Gallery Of Modern Art, Textile Sculpture, Indian Sculpture, Textiles Techniques, Indian Artist, Tate Modern, Art Historian

One of India’s most gifted artists, Mrinalini Mukherjee tracked new and unchartered territory with her painstakingly intricate and monumentally scaled woven sculptures, that could each take her up to a year to complete. Working with dyed natural fibres including jute and rope, she created anthropomorphic structures resembling biomorphic forms, each one invested with its own...

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