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Nosheen Iqbal's wood and textile art makes me happy. I love mixed media, when people experiment with different textures and modern and traditional techniques. Her embroidered wood reminds me of
Monika Jarg's wonderful carpets that I showed you
earlier, enhanced this time with the colour of paint, pigments and thread.
Go and explore this London-based, Dallas-born designer, illustrator and visual artist's
blog and
shop. Her beautiful embroidered bamboo brooches would make lovely Christmas gifts.
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That is wonderful. I saw an artist at the Knitting and Stitching Show last weekend doing something similar, stitching in wood and the result is stunning
ReplyDeleteOh I love this - it speaks straight to my heart. Thanks for the links :) K
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