This slide show shows the transformation of a couple pieces of fabric (taken from reclaimed, new designer fashions) into a níspero leaf (loquat). View more about my current project on my blog: http://www.textileartistmx.com/blog/
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I'm a textile artist who has been creating for years, but relatively new to the commercial scene of the art world. All the fabrics used on the front of my pieces come from reclaimed, new, brand name apparel found in the mercados of Mexico. Read more about how top name brands end up in my work on my web site.
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Last Saturday was my birthday and my friend and I set out on an adventure. No, I won’t tell you where, because it’s supposed to be the new last undiscovered paradise. And if I blog it, it won’t be undiscovered anymore and I won’t be able to afford m…
Thanks for posting, and you're absolutely right about Ceneval (the exam discussed in the original blog) needing to take us into consideration and also about the lack of training. I wish we had a mandatory exam, which would go something like this...Q…
Excellent article Carol. A couple of comments.. About licensingYES state licensing is the only way to go A while back a licensing law for B.C.S. was drafted and translated. ( Paid for by the two AMPI Sections.) It went to the state government and di…
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and everyon, visit Wendy's website and see her inspired art quilts.
Susan