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Michelle Mischkulnig. Australian Textile artist.
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Bohm believes that our almost universal tendency to fragment the world and ignore the dynamic interconnectedness of all things is responsible for many of our problems, not only in science but in our lives and our society as well. For instance, we believe we can extract the valuable parts of the earth without affecting the whole. We believe it is possible to treat parts of our body and not be concerned with the whole. We believe we can deal with various problems in our society, such as crime, poverty, and drug addiction, without addressing the problems in our society as a whole, and so on. In his writings Bohm argues passionately that our current way of fragmenting the world into parts not only doesn't work, but may even lead to our extinction. -Michael Talbot, The Holographic Universe
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Michelle Mischkulnig https://www.instagram.com/chelletextiles
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Literatur und Kritik: "Nach dem Krieg ist vor dem Krieg, Stopp!" - eine Rezension von Lydia Mischkulnig
Literatur und Kritik: “Nach dem Krieg ist vor dem Krieg, Stopp!” – eine Rezension von Lydia Mischkulnig Hördauer ca. 21 Minuten) https://literaturradiohoerbahn.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/lit-u-Kritik-Nach-dem-Krieg-Mischkulnik-upload.mp3 Die neue Ausgabe Literatur und Kritik 2023 zum Thema NEUANFÄNGE ist da: mit bekannten Rubriken, wie den KULTURBRIEFEN und BUCHREZENSIONEN, aber auch neuen…
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Michelle Mischkulnig australian textile artist (born 1961)
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The Bohemian Garden, free motion machine embroidery on layers of hand dyed silk.
Michelle Mischkulnig, textile artist
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Michelle Mischkulnig, Textile Art/MultimediaMichelle studied Textile Design at RMIT, graduating in 1981 and has 35 years’ experience establishing her own creative business. She has also curated exhibitions, displayed her work in galleries throughout Australia and sold her work around the world.
‘My work is an expression of my life, my life full of happiness, joy, a beautiful family, good friends and laughter. My inspiration comes from warm winter sun, the sound of the ocean, darting dragonflies, places I have been, family holidays, first spring gardens and everyday life. To wake each day knowing I will be creating an art work that brings joy to those who see it is very fulfilling. From the time of our birth we are surrounded by colour and texture. The softness of baby’s skin, butterfly kisses laid gently on our cheeks. As we move through our life, colour and texture bring to us emotive feelings, memories good and bad. Colour and texture affect our emotions, the motion and blueness of the sea, the first stirrings of spring. I am passionate about my art, created with joy, love and passion, often evoking a feeling of happiness in others. When I sell a piece of my work it is a sense of loss personally as each piece has a piece of me in it.’
Michelle’s art includes a range of media. Hand painted silks, a variety of fabrics, yarn, threads, paper and other treasures are collected and drawn together by freehand machine embroidery to create joyful, textual and vibrant pieces. These include framed wall art, wearable art and unique home wares.
https://www.stonehousegallery.com/michelle-mischkulnig.html
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Michelle Mischkulnig, contemporary Australian textile artist
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“The Bohemian garden, is free motion machine embroidered using layers of hand dyed silk. :: Michelle Mischkulnig textile artist”
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"Zen is very simple. Dishwashing time, just wash dishes; sitting time, just sit; driving time, just drive; talking time, just talk. That's all. Not special. But that is very difficult. That is absolutes thinking. When you're doing something, just do it. No opposites. It's easy to talk about "When you're doing something, just do it," but action is very difficult. But don't hold. Thinking is OK. Checking is OK. Only holding is a problem. Don't hold. Feeling coming, going, OK. Don't hold. If your mind is not holding anything, it is clear like space. Clear like space means that sometimes clouds come, sometimes rain or lightning or airplane comes ... but the air is never broken. This space is never broken."
~ Zen Master Seung Sahn
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by Michelle Mischkulnig
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Michelle Mischkulnig https://www.instagram.com/chelletextiles
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