For the rest of you not familiar with it, Down Under Textiles is an Australian magazine, launched in 2009, that contains the latest techniques, tools and products, as well as instructions in colour, design and composition theory, and instructions for making projects.
You can order the magazine online if it's not local to you.
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Artist Catherine Nelson composes "paintings" made of hundreds and hundreds of photographs put together, in a series called Expedition. At Colossal HERE
Also at Colossal, artist Irma Gruenholz makes beautiful hand-sculpted clay illustrations. You can find those HERE
Over at Hyperallergic, they're looking at "Indian Space Painters" a
Kevin Blake at Bad At Sports has an illuminating interview with Molly Zuckerman-Hartung about her paintings HERE
Studio Critical talks to Steve Gibson about his process and problems in his work (paintings on more traditional substrates and drawings on Mylar) HERE
Illustration Mundo has the bright and colourful work of Mercedes Lagunas HERE as well as the remarkable, almost dream-scaped work of Arlo Keo Valera HERE
I often visit One Big Photo (which, as their name suggests, posts one big photo per post) - the photos range from stunningly beautiful to absurd, but I had to share the recent photo of Ponies in Sweaters given my recent chickens in sweaters post. Have a look around while you're there, though. Lots of eye candy HERE
And for your weekly fibre inspirations:
Have a great weekend - see you Monday!


Over at Hyperallergic, they're looking at "Indian Space Painters" a
One of the more intriguing and underappreciated of American art movements is the group called the Indian Space Painters. Seeking an innately American response to Cubism and Surrealism, artists such as Steve Wheeler, Peter Busa, and Robert Barrell began in the late 1930s to combine elements of Native American and pre-Columbian art in mosaic-like abstractions.I'd never heard of this movement, so I, at least, have certainly under-appreciated it! To my eye, at least, these paintings look extremely contemporary. You can find that HERE
Kevin Blake at Bad At Sports has an illuminating interview with Molly Zuckerman-Hartung about her paintings HERE
Studio Critical talks to Steve Gibson about his process and problems in his work (paintings on more traditional substrates and drawings on Mylar) HERE
Illustration Mundo has the bright and colourful work of Mercedes Lagunas HERE as well as the remarkable, almost dream-scaped work of Arlo Keo Valera HERE
I often visit One Big Photo (which, as their name suggests, posts one big photo per post) - the photos range from stunningly beautiful to absurd, but I had to share the recent photo of Ponies in Sweaters given my recent chickens in sweaters post. Have a look around while you're there, though. Lots of eye candy HERE
And for your weekly fibre inspirations:
- Remembering tomorrow has a piece on Kantha embroidery HERE
- As well as Sashiko and Boro HERE
- And Textile Artist talks with contemporary abstract artist Raul de La Torre HERE
Have a great weekend - see you Monday!
WIP Wednesday and I'm continuing along with the Ephemera project, first up Week 14 - which says "With brave wings she flies". And then...

This little piece is off to its new home today after being spotted on my new
gallery at See-Me
It's been a
favourite in our house and so, except for a couple of trips out as either a
display piece in window advertising a show, on a small easel on a table at a couple of show and sales I’ve
had, and in the Ontario Network of Needleworkers show last year; this piece has otherwise
been on constant display in our home for the last 3 years.
As you can imagine, when the collector contacted me
about purchasing it, I had to have a conversation with BSP about whether or not I
should sell it, BSP in favour of not, and I saying yes – after all, if I want
to be a full-time working artist some day, I have to sell my work!
Today it goes off to its new
home, where I’m sure it will be loved and appreciated, though it will be
missed, here in the Lang household. J
If you’d like to have a look at
my gallery, you can find it HERE
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Despite what I've been showing you the past two weeks, behind the scenes of course, I have been hard at work on "Briar Rose".
This weekend, for instance, I made this little house. And here is how I constructed it:
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