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Textile Art Inspirations And Techniques Mark-Making Through the Seasons (Hardcover)
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Textile Art Inspirations And Techniques Mark-Making Through the Seasons (Hardcover)
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List price R707
Loot Price R594
Discovery Miles 5 940
You Save R113 (16%)
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A creative and practical guide on how to get in touch with your
local natural world to create thoughtful works of textile art.
Filled with projects and step-by-step techniques, this book is
perfect for textile students and professionals alike. Renowned
quilter and textile artist Helen Parrott explores the creative
potential of your local surroundings and teaches you the processes
and techniques used to create beautiful textile artworks. Drawing
on the Slow Stitch movement, she explains how mark-making
techniques can be used meditatively to record personal lives and
surroundings influenced by seasonal changes of colour, energy and
light. She encourages you to connect to your own locality, whether
it be urban or rural, at home or on holiday, and its specific
seasonal aspects in order to create a personal, working cycle of
textile art. The book is divided into seasons; from learning how to
spot the first signs of Spring to recording seasonal
characteristics - equinox through to solstice - Helen teaches you
how to be in tune with your environment. Each location will have
different signs, so each artwork will truly be unique. Techniques
and projects are also covered in this book: she first teaches you
the basics of both hand and machine stitch techniques, working with
free-form stitching, chain stitch, corded quilting and then moves
onto applique, blackwork and dyeing. The techniques build in
complexity ending with pieced textiles and collages. Helen also
explores how to work with dot and line, repeating patterns, light
and shadow, colour (and lack of colour), plant structures and
people in landscapes. The last chapter consolidates techniques
you've learnt in the book and showcases finished works from her
exhibitions, as well as the Bradford Textile Archive, to help you
better understand where inspiration leads.
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