Fibre work by Marian Bijlenga.
NASA
occasionally subtle

Origami Around

titsay
EXPECTATIONS
noise dept.
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YOU ARE THE REASON

shark vs the universe
d e v o n

if i look back, i am lost
art blog(derogatory)
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
cherry valley forever
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Kaledo Art

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trying on a metaphor
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Show & Tell

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Fibre work by Marian Bijlenga.
Debbie Lyddon
Fibre art by Jenny Bullen.
Concord Yellow No. 742.2 2020 Archival ink on cotton, fiberfill, zipper, cotton, millboard, aluminum wire, dye, acrylic, poplar, basswood, pine, and hardware 68” x 48” x 8”
Yayoi Kusama, Death of a Nerve, 1976, mixed media with stuffed fabric.
Splotch #1, Sol LeWitt, 1999, Art Institute of Chicago: Contemporary Art
Gift of Donna and Howard Stone Size: 121.9 x 152.4 x 99.1 cm (48 x 60 x 39 in.) Medium: Foam, fiberglass, epoxy, and black pigment
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/202494/
Bedroom, R.B. Kitaj, 1971, Tate
Presented by Rose and Chris Prater through the Institute of Contemporary Prints 1975 Size: support: 688 x 943 mm Medium: Screenprint on paper
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/kitaj-bedroom-p04508
Sheila Hicks Lares and Penates 1990-2013 Found materials, 98 elements Variable, approximately 117 x 115 x 5 inches as shown
Moon/sun. Which one?
C. L. Salvaro
Potsdamer Platz vent. Berlin, August 2016.
A weaver works on a carpet at a carpet workshop in Isfahan, Iran
Winter Sleep, Jean-Michel Bihorel
ain’t easy being a plant seller in future city
Kelly, Sidney Nolan, 1965, Tate
date inscribed Presented by Rose and Chris Prater through the Institute of Contemporary Prints 1975 Size: image: 611 x 495 mm Medium: Screenprint on paper
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/nolan-kelly-p04656
John Mendelsohn, “Tenebrae 1” (2014),
Acrylic and oil stick on canvas, 40 x 28 inches,
© John Mendelsohn, Courtesy David Richard Gallery
I haven't fully finished this one yet but I think the fluffy side is my favorite for this one