Words by Jane Axell
Posts by tag: surface design
You hear the letterbox rattle. The mail has arrived, and it’s a magazine – inspiration delivered through your own front…
‘You have to take risks. We will only understand the miracle of life fully when we allow the unexpected to…
When Leisa Rich starts to play, miracles can happen. Blessed with a vivid imagination of a somewhat utopian nature, and…
As artists we don’t have to look far for inspiration. Nature in all its resplendent glory – and never far…
It’s said that curiosity is the mother of invention – and it’s certainly the driver behind Angie Hughes’ richly layered…
Mary Beth Schwartzenberger intends to make a scene. Literally. She loves filling blank walls with what she calls ‘roomscapes’ that…
In her youth, Merill Comeau resisted gendered expectations and manifested her quirks through fashion. She embellished garments and often wore…
A self-described artist, author, educator, stitcher, sculptor, collector, hoarder, embroiderer and talker, Priscilla Edwards takes embroidery to another dimension. Primarily…
Mixed media offers a huge variety of exciting approaches. To find out which ones work for you, textile artist Deb…