francesco vezzoli

posted by on 01.29.2010, under art
01/29

Who’s afraid of Salvador Dali?
Inkjet on canvas, embroidery

Wo-man ray
Inkjet on canvas, metallic embroidery and paper

Surrealist portrait of Anita Ekberg (before and after
La Dolce Vita)
Inkjet on canvas, metallic embroidery

To see more of Francesco’s work click here

louise riley

posted by on 01.27.2010, under art
01/27

“Joined at the Hip and Bent Over Backwards” embroidery on mattress

To see more of Louise’s work click here

mark garry

posted by on 01.25.2010, under art
01/25

“Folds” stretched fiber

“Folds” detail

To see more of this beautiful exhibit click here

angelo filomeno

posted by on 01.22.2010, under art
01/22

Shitting Philosopher

embroidery and stitched crystals
to see more click here

tatyana murray

posted by on 01.19.2010, under art
01/19

cardboard, embroidery, beads, tape and fabric

Be sure to check out Tatyana’s beautiful light sculptures.
Click here to see more of her work

jenny hart

posted by on 01.14.2010, under art
01/14


Embroidery

To see more of Jenny’s artwork click here

kehinde wiley

posted by on 01.11.2010, under art, design
01/11

“Play for Life” lacelets designed by Kehinde Wiley for Puma and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) .
I want them all!!!
Read more here

fred tomaselli

posted by on 01.09.2010, under art
01/09

Wool background, silk birds with metallic thread detail

Went to the opening of a great show at James Cohan Gallery called  Banners of Persuasion -Demons, Yarns & Tales: Tapestries by Contemporary Artist

walter martin & paloma munoz

posted by on 01.06.2010, under art
01/06

Photography, snow globes (mixed media)

I first discovered the work of Walter Martin and Paloma Munoz a few years ago.  I was so taken with their photographs, but had not realized the photographs were originally constructed as snow globes.  The detail is otherworldly!  To see more of Walter and Paloma’s work click here

aya kakeda

posted by on 01.04.2010, under art
01/04

Story of an Evil Nanny and 3 Children


embroidery

To see more of Aya’s work (embroidery, illustration, painting and silkscreen)
click here

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