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princeandprints · 2 years ago
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(via Cute Round Birds Flying Throw Blanket by LifeFormings)
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aworldofpattern · 5 months ago
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Galaxy Bride at Robert Wun Couture FW24
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thinginthedirt · 1 year ago
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some trout patches in my shop 🐟
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saltedsnailstudio · 1 year ago
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“becoming” banner by jasper alexander
linocut print on fabric, home sewn utilizing recycled textiles
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antisisyphus · 2 years ago
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if you could pick the met gala theme what would you choose??
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iliothermia · 2 months ago
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Hi friends, bandanas are here : )
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iloveabortions · 3 months ago
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Issey Miyake: Utilized Textiles (1984-1987) Designed By: Makiko Minagawa
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cicada-heart · 5 months ago
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hand printed patches 🐇🍄 made with fabric ink on muslin, stitched onto felt. available ❤️
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suprsaturatd · 5 months ago
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YOU DON’T HAVE TO CHOOSE
Reject the binary! You don’t fit into a box and you don’t have to try. As a nonbinary person and artist myself, it means a lot to me to celebrate that I’m neither a man nor a woman. Did a friend have to remind me to make a nonbinary print to accompany my other trans prints? Yes! Does that make it any less cool? No! Shout-out to all of my peers in ambiguity, and especially to Mx. Nyx, THE Stevie Nicks of Colorado and very cool nonbinary person for reminding me we are worth celebrating.
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scandalousadventures · 3 months ago
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Gleepglorp the farmer 🌾 Weird how all of the farm fields except hers are full of crop circles 🤔 I’m sure it’s fine though 🌀😊
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nuveau-deco · 1 year ago
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Lace Fan and Collar Designs from the MAK Museum Vienna's Exemplary Sample Collection. Photographed by Wilhelm Gmeiner between 1901–1903 in Vienna; medium is albumen printing.
(Object Links: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 )
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lovelaceisntdead · 1 year ago
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Fuck it Hill House titties get their own post.
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aworldofpattern · 2 months ago
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Steve O Smith SS25
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saltedsnailstudio · 6 months ago
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linocut relief prints on vintage table linens, doilies, & handkerchiefs
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kaalbela · 1 year ago
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Rogan is an technique of cloth printing practiced in the Gujarat, Peshawar and Sindh regions of India and Pakistan. The word rogan has roots in both Persian and Sanskrit, meaning oil. In this craft, paint is made from boiled castor oil or linseed oil and vegetable dyes is laid down on fabric using a stylus.
The process of applying this oil based paint to fabric was developed among the Khatri community in Gujarat and the techniques of preparing and applying dyes was passed down in the family. As rogan printed cloth tended to be less expensive than other heavily embroidered garments but could still produce the illusion of embroidery, it was the wedding garment of choice for women from poorer families. The craft nearly died out in the late 20th century with the availability of cheaper and machine-made textiles. However, it is currently being revived mostly due to the efforts of the artist Abdulgafur Khatri and his family, who work tirelessly to spread awareness about Rogan art and teach it to young people, mostly young women from poor families in order to empower them by providing a means of livelihood as well as keeping the art of rogan alive.
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 11 | textile series
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arthistoryanimalia · 1 month ago
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For #FishFriday :
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Fish wallpaper at The Warhol Museum
(designed by Andy Warhol in 1983)
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