Today I continue from yesterday's post, my inspirations and route to my voice
I'll put some further links. I'm using the new blogger and the links take you to a new window. I'm not sure that it is for the best. Also, if you are having trouble commenting, feel free to email me. xoAfrican textiles here and here and here and here and here
Indian textiles here and here and here
Japanese textiles here and here and here and here
and my body
love how you stitch Deep Time
ReplyDeleteI love all the texture you have created here.
ReplyDeletemost inspiring, thank you, i cherish every post of yours.
ReplyDeletebeautiful work
ReplyDeleteTruly stunning fine art, Judy and as always, I am awed by the succinct stitch patterns, the delicious natural dyes and brilliant design play that your cloth and stitch emulate to your viewer. Just in love.
ReplyDeleteblogwalking here from Malaysia. Regards! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, you have created stunning pieces Judy, they are truly glorious and the stitching is magical.
ReplyDeleteAs always I am in awe of what you have created! The thought and time into each piece is always fascinating to me.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the wonderful links to stitching in other countries. The Japanese Nui project was very interesting to me as I have recently taken up embroidery on clothing again having done so years ago in college. I had never thought about stitching so much on the cloth that it shrank to the point where it was unwearable.
Kirsten