It’s hard to think about ‘collage’ outside of its verb tense. Even a finished artwork still hums and buzzes as…
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Sue Hotchkis’s textile art is proudly contrarian. In a world that worships youth and the latest new thing, Sue celebrates…
Textile artists who incorporate hand printing into their work know even their best laid plans can waver. Everything involved with…
Are you looking to work more sustainably, perhaps using recycled or discarded materials? Or might you be interested in incorporating…
Tapestry has been practised across the globe for thousands of years. Ancient Egyptians and Incas used tapestries as burial shrouds,…
The climate crisis is being called the greatest threat the world has ever faced. But instead of being overwhelmed by…
Not being able to stitch due to illness or injury is as crippling to the mind as it is to…
Joy Denise Scott had two strong desires pulling her in seemingly opposite directions: making and thinking. She enjoyed sewing and…
The muted tones and simple stitches employed by Richard McVetis in his embroidery work have become a hallmark of his…
We perceive life in layers: backgrounds, middle areas and foregrounds juxtapose in shifting ways. And we create meaning from those…