Koji and Chomo stitched. Stitching my sisters dogs. ? #stitching #dogs #sunshinestitching #slowsewing #textileart #sisters #embroidery #animalembroidery #relax #handembroidery #handstitched #wallart
Taken at: Brunswick, Victoria
Koji and Chomo stitched. Stitching my sisters dogs. ? #stitching #dogs #sunshinestitching #slowsewing #textileart #sisters #embroidery #animalembroidery #relax #handembroidery #handstitched #wallart
Taken at: Brunswick, Victoria
Stitching my sisters dogs. ? #stitching #dogs #sunshinestitching #slowsewing #textileart #sisters #embroidery #animalembroidery #relax #handembroidery #handstitched #wallart
Taken at: Brunswick, Victoria
Threads – Featuring works by 22 artists, this exhibition aims expand, and challenge, common preconceptions of the craft of embroidery.
Artists: Amandeep Kaur, Amelia Dowling, Amy Devereux, Ashley Mariani, Clare Cartledge, Regi Cherini, Hannah Patchett, Nahbananas, Jemma Cakebread, Judith Roberts, Kate Ahmad, Lisa Carroll, Mara DellaVedova, Maria Vergara, Marley Myles, Meredith Woolnough, Phebe Rendulic, Romy Jankie, Sharon Peoples, Sophie McPike and Lucy Hotchin, Sophie Shingles at Brunswick Street Gallery Fitzroy ? #art #gallery #textiles #contemporary #fibreart #textileart #stitching #fitzroy #brunswickstreetgallery #outandabout
Taken at: Brunswick Street Gallery
The sea between A and I
– Louisa Bufardeci. ight needlepoints recently acquired by the Collection for the NGV Triennial. The suite is based on images of the waters between Australia and Indonesia as mediated through Google Earth. The works reference the perils of asylum seeker voyages between the two countries and their coverage in the media.
Taken at: National Gallery of Victoria
Faig Ahmed re-imagines the historical Azerbaijani carpet. Exploring the upper 2 floors at the NGV Triennial today ! ? #environment #textiles #carpet #handtuft #ngvtriennial #ngv #nationalgalleryvictoria #art #design #melbourne #creativemelbourne #contemporaryart #textileart #fibreart #installation #outandabout
Taken at: National Gallery of Victoria