Thursday, February 26, 2009
The Work of Lina Stein
Labels:
1000 markets,
art for the body,
art hats,
art to wear,
couture,
hats,
lina stein,
millinery,
wearable art
Hand Wovens by Fred S. Ullom
Fred Ullum is a handweaver, designing for over 20 years. His use of luxurious naturals fibers such as merino wool, cashmere, silk, qiviut, and yak, combined with his eye for the eloquent make for lovely handwoven pieces. I am enamored of his refined and alluring work.
Labels:
1000 markets,
art to wear,
couture,
fashion,
fred ullum,
hand weaving,
handweaving,
handwoven,
scarf,
scarfguy,
shawl,
wearable art
Myra Wood - Freeform Wearable Fiber & Bead Art
Other than being a dear friend, Myra Wood is an internationally known fiber & bead artist and designer. She teaches a wide range of classes in beading, embroidery, crochet and knitting, specializing in all things freeform. Myra studied fine art painting and drawing ath The PA Academy of Fine Arts and The Philadelphia College of Art. She is also the authoress of "Creative Crochet Lace" .
Labels:
1000 markets,
art for the body,
art to wear,
beading,
clothing,
couture,
crochet,
fiber art,
freeform,
jewelry,
myra wood,
wearable art
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Contemporary Wearable Art by H. Palleiko Designs
Labels:
1000markets,
art for the body,
art for your body,
art to wear,
fiber,
jewelry,
metals,
wearable art
Art Clothing by Hellena Post
Hellena Post makes her home in Australian and describes herself as "...a big strapping hippy, spinster and creatrix, tripping my way down the fibre fall fantastic". She creates hand spun, handcrafted mostly crocheted, wearable art, wearable art sculptures, and felted creatures. Her wearable art is wildly beautiful.
Labels:
art for the body,
art for your body,
art to wear,
clothing,
crochet,
hellena post,
wearable art
Jewelry by Joanne Harrill
"Fangorn Tree"
"Looking Glass" "Willow"
Jewelry by Joanne Harrill
An independent jewelry designer with a background in fine arts Joanne hand fabricates all of her jewelry using precious metal wire, high quality gems, stones and glass and an eye for the unique.
"Looking Glass" "Willow"
Jewelry by Joanne Harrill
An independent jewelry designer with a background in fine arts Joanne hand fabricates all of her jewelry using precious metal wire, high quality gems, stones and glass and an eye for the unique.
Labels:
1000markets,
art for the body,
art for your body,
art to wear,
jewelry,
joanne harrill,
jojobell,
wearable art
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