Both show how
the fabrics work together with the other Babyville elements to create perfectly coordinating diapers!
Not exact matches
The team behind Tide detergent, which has the largest piece of the U.S. laundry market by far, will
work together under P&G's North America
Fabric Care (NA FC) Marketing Director Vedran Miletic and Andrea Diquez, chief executive of Saatchi & Saatchi New York.
I used to sigh a bit about all this because it takes more
work to pull threads
together to make yard than it would be if you simply started with a full piece of
fabric with which to create something else.
We
worked together covering the chair seats and backs with pretty
fabric.
I hand stitched them
together because I had a spare 10 minutes while the kids were cutting the ribbons but
Fabric glue will
work just as well.
Working with the
fabric folded and the right sides
together, mark both sides of the
fabric with a dot 10 1/2» and 11 1/2» from the folded edge on each edge.
At the moment I price my
work by calculating the cost of all of the
fabrics and materials I use and then adding that to an hourly rate for the time I spend cutting, printing and sewing each garment
together.
You can also pack a wool puddle pad to put over any bed you are sleeping on
together (even a yard of 100 % wool felt will
work - about $ 25 at a
fabric store).
I chose to mix similar loose and soft
fabrics together to keep the romantic-esque feel, but then added a structured blazer to keep it professional at
work.
There are lots of
fabrics and print that shouldn't be mixed
together and still
work, yet somehow they have managed to create a collection of beauty.
They sometimes produce several styles of jacket, pant and skirt in a given
fabric so someone on a budget could buy several separates and have them all
work together.
These
worked better than the tan pants because the
fabrics work better
together since the pants are rayon viscose / spandex / nylon
fabric and the crisp black pairs well with the colors of the top.
Did you mean to sew RIGHT sides
together??? Seems like it would only
work to sew wrong sides togeteher IF the two
fabrics are the same on both sides.
I love to pair contrasting and obscure
fabrics which shouldn't go
together but somehow
work.
The dress has both a scalloped fan
fabric and a Japanese floral print
working together in harmony.
One of the best color choosing advice I have ever heard... find a piece of
fabric THAT YOU LOVE preferably one with several colors that
work together well, and use this as your color scheme.
The ladies spend a lot of time in India
working with printmakers and artisans to develop
fabrics and it's absolutely fascinating how it all comes
together.
A big part of the issue I ran into is that I was sourcing all of my
fabrics online, and the colors ended up not quite
working together — the brown was too red - toned, the taupe was too grey, etc..
I just go from one
fabric I like to another — which is why I have lots of nice clothes that don't necessarily
work together!
The fifth grade students at Ed Smith School
worked with felt and the eighth grade students knit squares and when the pieces were sewn
together the
fabric covered «yarn splashed» animals.
Published in cooperation with the
Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, and featuring critical essays by a diverse array of writers and art theorists — including feminist philosopher Hélène Cixous — ALLY shows how these artists have
worked together to create a new pictorial language.
Spanning acrylic and oil paintings, gouache and paper collages, patchworks made from
fabrics and paint, silkscreens, and colored pencil drawings, this show brings
together an expansive group of two - dimensional
works to explore the relationship between painting and drawing.
The exhibition brings
together over 100
works, including several large - scale illustrated books by Kiefer (b. 1945) made in homage to Rodin (1840 — 1917) from materials like plaster; a series of large paintings titled Cathedral Towers; and vitrines filled with assorted objects including molds, dried plants, stones, and pieces of
fabric.
All the
fabric works, which are hand - stitched from small pieces of cloth, are quilted
together and fitted with darts to create tautly - stuffed, assertive forms proud of their lumpy and quirky nature.
Organized in close coordination with the artist, the exhibition brings
together nearly 350
works that span the breadth of his career, featuring paintings,
fabric works, multiples, installations, documentation, photography, and ephemera created between 1987 and the present day.
Murillo
works on his paintings in a piecemeal fashion, painting on various
fabric panels at the same time that will come
together at a later date.
With nods to fashion, cinema, sub-cultures, and contemporary allegory, the art featured culturally provokes, weaving
together a rich
fabric -
work of perspectives that expose the diversity, complexity, and unmitigated boldness of contemporary art.
I was instantly drawn to the way she uses textures like Nigerian portrait
fabric and symbols like food labels or magazine clippings to weave
together memories from her childhood in Africa and her adulthood in the United States, creating her own cultural touchstones in the process.Since receiving an MFA from Yale University five years ago, 33 - year - old Akunyili Crosby has
worked almost nonstop, building an impressive CV of prestigious art prizes and gallery shows across the US and in Europe.
dis / exists is an official MOPLA group show that brings
together photographers from diverse starting points but finds a certain connective
fabric in their
work: seemingly contradictory attitudes towards the world which co-exist on overlapping perspective planes.
It is said to have been Johns who came up with the word «combines» to describe the
works Rauschenberg started to assemble in 1954, putting
together found photographs, newspaper clippings,
fabrics, furniture, tyres and stuffed animals in intense configuations, all soaked and veiled in abstract expressionist paint.
Painted within the logics and systems of color field paintings, the
works» repeated motifs, when seen all
together, begin to mimic the designs of Dutch wax - printed
fabric.
In his best known
works, he paints on
fabric then cuts the
fabric into strips, often of uneven length, which he sews
together to create large wall hangings in jumpy Matissean patterns and colors.
The main gallery spaces will feature examples of large - scale
works featuring evocative photographic images from various sources such as books about experimental theater or puppetry, as well as Japanese textile designs, all screen - printed onto different
fabrics that are layered and stitched
together.
By incorporating found and lived - with
fabrics, embroidery,
fabric appliqué and paper, each with a distinct history, these
works weave
together new stories from the various narratives that become fused
together.
Piled, torn, and stitched, lines and rounds of
fabric he brings
together elevates the bodily aesthetic of his paintings and
works on paper.
One hint: there is often something hidden in the
works collected here — for instance, Rowena Dring's clear, comic - like landscape «paintings» turn out to be sewn
together out of small pieces of
fabric, which, as soon as the viewer looks more closely, dissolve into countless flecks of color.
Various materials — embroidery, acrylic paint,
fabric and canvas — are sewn
together to become continuous, integral elements of the
work.
Suspended from the wall like a painting, each
work is built up by stitching multiple layers of
fabric, vinyl, buttons,
fabrics and other materials
together.
Tcherepnin has a solo booth with Los Angeles's Overduin & Co. gallery at the fair, where he is showing wall - hung
fabric works outfitted with transducers and strips of metal, which act as speakers when viewers press them
together, sending out jagged, funky beats.
Hill, a member of the L.A. arts scene of the 1970s, puts
together materials such as
fabric, paper, newsprint and thread to create collaged, abstract
works that ride the dividing line between painting and textile.
Jacotey's
work draws inspiration from the gathering of people
together, the expression of emotions in their many and varied interactions and the contexts and details in which these engagements take place — architecture, landscape, or place; picking out wallpaper, furniture, clothes, and zooming in further to detail pattern, patina, texture... Her
works — though insistently manual in their making (paintings on plaster and dust sheets, pencil drawings, sewing and
fabric)-- make use of perspectives that reference the world of cinema and slo - mo, the photographer's point and shoot, identifying an artist who has come of age in the smartphone world with its prevalent verbs — zoom, scroll, tap, drag, swipe etc..
This book edited by Germano Celant in collaboration with the artist and her New York studio brings
together images of «The
Fabric Drawings», a series of
works that Louise Bourgeois
worked on from 2002 until her death in 2010.
Whether centering on a series within an artist's oeuvre — such as Joan Miró's late
works, Sigmar Polke's
fabric paintings, and Richard Prince's monochromatic jokes — or presenting artists in dialogue with one another — such as Egon Schiele with Cy Twombly and Jean - Michel Basquiat, or Andy Warhol
together with Christopher Wool and Wade Guyton — the exhibitions have illuminated exceptional moments in art history that have altered the course of artistic production.
The show brings
together works that are united in their employment of
fabric and textiles, looking to evoke all of the varied and intimate politics that are bound up in the production of items and artworks that utilise such materials and methods.
The
works are built on swaths of torn
fabrics (some as delicate as sheer chiffon and others as utilitarian as reclaimed bed sheets) that are glued
together in overlapping patterns of color and varying degrees of translucency.
Keeping the collage theme is Merion Estes, whose bold abstract
works bring
together paint and
fabric in pattern - filled ways.
A group exhibition brings
together new paintings by a group of key Los Angeles artists — including Carson, known for wry minimalist
fabric works and her gutsy paintings of tractors, and Dingle, who has, in the past, reveled in the grotesqueries of little girls.
This group exhibition brings
together paintings by a group of key Los Angeles artists — including Carson, known for wry minimalist
fabric works and her gutsy paintings of tractors, and Dingle, who has, in the past, reveled in the grotesqueries of little girls.
Bringing
together hard - edged abstraction with materials like lace and
fabric, Schapiro herself continued making
work at the forefront of the Pattern and Decoration movement.
The
work formally draws inspiration from Lygia Pape's seminal 1968 performance Divisor, in which community members of Rio de Janerio, Brazil were invited to walk
together through the city connected by an enormous piece of white
fabric which each participant popped their head through.