The exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt aims to rectify the artist's erasure from the history of U.S. design. Dorothy Liebes Studio, New York City (ca. 1957). Photo courtesy of the Dorothy Liebes Papers, ...
Textiles don’t immediately come to mind when thinking about art. But as observers of the creative worlds have noticed, the much heralded crossover between design, craft, and art has upended ...
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This English textile designer block-prints her designs by hand onto antique linens
Shropshire-based artist Speronella Marsh turned a home renovation project into a bespoke fabric business.
(MENAFN- The Conversation) Seated on the stone floor of a medieval fortress in Italy's Tuscan hills, students rip thin, one-inch strips of fabric. They then knot the strips together to create extra ...
Though living in L.A., she turned nostalgia for home into a new fabric collection. Textile designer Brook Perdigon, shown here in her studio in Los Angeles, grew up in Tampa and recently bought a ...
Dorothy Liebes was committed to making quality textiles available to consumers of all classes Sonja Anderson - Daily Correspondent Dorothy Liebes (standing) had two studios in San Francisco before ...
Saana Baker has been a prolific textile designer since graduating from FIT in the mid-’90s. But you might not know her name. A self-proclaimed “ghost designer,” Baker has been the creative mind behind ...
WE’RE DETECTING a pattern here. More than one, actually — from the purely conceptual to the sumptuously touchable — but one at the core of it all: Michelle Dirkse is a true-blue, dyed-in-the-wool ...
My Textile Fabric, a Los Angeles–based fabric vendor and distributor, has expanded its fabric inventory in response to increasing demand from designers. LOS ANGELES ...
When we think about engineering and computer science, textiles may not come to mind first. Yet woven forms can be extremely complex and are useful in many scientific applications in addition to being ...
If there was a formula for creating a warm, layered and lived-in kitchen, Swedish textile designer Cathy Nordström has perfected it: oodles of pattern, rich and reddish woods, creamy marble surfaces ...
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