Not exact matches
Other refined sports - related
design elements
include a basketball net feature wall between seating areas; dimpled golf ball - like textured panels; and
textiles on the back booths resembling athletic apparel.
However, in West Africa mainly Ghana where there was an already established market for cloths and
textiles, the client base grew and it was changed to
include local and traditional
designs, colors and patterns to cater to the taste of the new consumers.
Other popular ideas
included self - cleaning carpets and frying pans, lawns that keep themselves trim, self - watering plants, pens that remember what they have written, wallpapers,
textiles and paints that change their colour or
design when stimulated, anti-alcohol (a drink that makes you sober), «microfreezers» for rapidly cooling white wine and champagne, a multitude of devices that recognise and destroy unsolicited mail, and wind generators that can be flown like kites instead of being sited on attractive Welsh mountains.
A panel of experts,
including professional designers, reviewed all of the entries over four categories;
textiles, product
design, systems & controls, and food.
The Lodge interior
design option
includes a new seat covering in Solaric Brown that «combines natural leather tanned using an olive leaf extract with a wool - based
textile material.»
The décor
includes works of art from renowned Guatemalan fine artists and handmade
textiles with traditional - contemporary
designs.
Hotel Van Oranje, An Autograph Collection 1Spanning over five storeys, 174 guestrooms
including six suites are dressed with Dutch furniture, colourful
textiles and quirky
design features.
The intricately
designed, vibrant quilts were created for display on the wall, rather than a bed, by some of the nation's most acclaimed
textile artists,
including Baltimore - native Adrien Rothschild, currently based in Pennsylvania, and the late Elizabeth Scott, who lived in Baltimore's Sandtown - Winchester neighborhood.
jumpstART participants explored a wide variety of media throughout the program, which has
included life drawing, hand - drawn animation, photography, object making, and
textile design.
Her work pushed the boundaries of hand - weaving in
design and use, and she created a wide - ranging body of work
including wall hangings, bedspreads, pictorial images, and mass produced
textiles.
BF+DA: Redefining Business as Usual, housed in booth 417, will feature
textiles, apparel, and tabletop
designs, and more
including Francis Bitonti Studio's «Cloud Collection» of 3 - D printed home goods and Really Brothers» eco-friendly toys where the product is the packaging.
Other highlights
include the sumptuous silk
textiles with their intricately drawn
designs from the imperial workshops of 16th - and 17th - century Safavid Iran, and there are distinctive examples of illuminated figurative manuscripts from the 14th to 17th century.
ARQUETOPIA, Publa, interior view EXAMPLES OF TECHNIQUES WE OFFER (BUT NOT LIMITED TO THESE) Drawing • Painting • Natural pigments (cochineal, indigo, and other pigments) • Paper • Printmaking • Graphic
design • Textiles • Mexican textiles (weaving, embroidery, back - strap weaving) • Sculpture • Ceramics • Mexican ceramics (Talavera, loza vidriada) • Gold leafing and antique art techniques • Wood carving • Performance • Ephemeral (including food and other perishable materials) • Photography: digital photography and alternative photographic processes • Digital media • Design and illustration RESIDENCY PROGRAMS WE OFFER (CLICK EACH FOR INFORMATI
design •
Textiles • Mexican textiles (weaving, embroidery, back - strap weaving) • Sculpture • Ceramics • Mexican ceramics (Talavera, loza vidriada) • Gold leafing and antique art techniques • Wood carving • Performance • Ephemeral (including food and other perishable materials) • Photography: digital photography and alternative photographic processes • Digital media • Design and illustration RESIDENCY PROGRAMS WE OFFER (CLICK EACH FOR INFORMA
Textiles • Mexican
textiles (weaving, embroidery, back - strap weaving) • Sculpture • Ceramics • Mexican ceramics (Talavera, loza vidriada) • Gold leafing and antique art techniques • Wood carving • Performance • Ephemeral (including food and other perishable materials) • Photography: digital photography and alternative photographic processes • Digital media • Design and illustration RESIDENCY PROGRAMS WE OFFER (CLICK EACH FOR INFORMA
textiles (weaving, embroidery, back - strap weaving) • Sculpture • Ceramics • Mexican ceramics (Talavera, loza vidriada) • Gold leafing and antique art techniques • Wood carving • Performance • Ephemeral (
including food and other perishable materials) • Photography: digital photography and alternative photographic processes • Digital media •
Design and illustration RESIDENCY PROGRAMS WE OFFER (CLICK EACH FOR INFORMATI
Design and illustration RESIDENCY PROGRAMS WE OFFER (CLICK EACH FOR INFORMATION) 1.
Gluing cut pieces of colored paper together to form compositions, these «cut - outs» would serve not only as independent works but also as the basis for subsequent objects in a variety of other media,
including ceramic, stained glass,
textiles, and book
design.
Brătescu's multidisciplinary practice - which
includes collage, drawing, video,
textiles, performance, installation, photography, graphic
design, and printmaking - is characterized by a playful, experimental approach and frequent use of role - playing and self - portraiture.
Throughout its history, Liberty's studio collaborations with
textile and fashion innovators
including Yves Saint Laurent, Mary Quant, Jean Muir and Vivienne Westwood have secured the company's global reputation as the source and originator of key trends and
design revivals.
This exhibition
includes humorous scenes
designed for Day of the Dead celebrations and ornately carved nativity sets, as well as toys, ceramics, and
textiles used every day by the rural citizens of Mexico.
Ceramics Studio Shelley James trained in
textiles in Paris and began her career as a
design consultant for international brands
including Visa International, Shell and Cancer Research UK.
Three Dimensional
Design & Sculpture
Including but not limited to: stone, glass, metal and wood work; ceramics,
textiles.
She has a diverse art background with skills that
include painting, sculpture, graphic
design, interior
design,
textile design, photography, digital imaging and much more.
Her wide - ranging interests, which
include drawing, research on materials,
textiles design, and craftsmanship — are constantly influencing her architectural work, and help pushing it to the limit.
They are Animation; Art Education; Art History; Graphic
Design / Visual Communication; Fashion and
Textiles; and Studio Arts, which
include ceramics, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and new genre.
Their themes of collective or individual exploration
include: histories of
textile and garment manufacturing from cottage industry to global production; craft / art /
design dialog; social and gendered histories of labor; and
textiles as surface, sculpture and architecture.
Yinka Shonibare's scale model of Nelson's flag ship Victory, sails printed with African
textile designs and flying flag signals from the Battle of Trafalgar
including «engage the enemy closely», has proved one of the most popular of the fourth plinth sculpture commissions.
Special areas of interest
include ceramics
textiles, folk and outsider art,
design and video art.
Makers House also hosted a programme of events, acoustic performances and workshops,
including life drawing, maquette and object making,
textile printmaking and
textile design.
Exhibiting programmes
include: Product, Ceramic and Industrial
Design; Culture and Enterprise; Drama and Performance; Fashion; Graphic Communication
Design; Spatial Practices; Jewellery and
Textiles.
Her publications on
textiles include her book Hooked Rugs: Encounters in American Modern Art, Craft and
Design (Ashgate, 2013) and «A Sign of the Times: Sheila Hicks, the Fiber Arts Movement, and the Language of Liberation,» published in the Journal of Modern Craft (2014).1 Articles
Wangechi became involved with this cause when she was invited to
design two
textile patterns, which are being utilized by 23 unique, women designers,
including Stella McCartney, Miuccia Prada, Diane von Furstenberg and more.
A special section
including photographs, studies,
textiles, tableware and related objects is dedicated to the artist's celebrated murals and
designs for Chicago's famous Well of the Sea restaurant in 1948.
She has collaborated with Max Mara Carte Blanche (2012) and Alice + Olivia (2015) on
textile designs created from her watercolors, and her film work
includes «Training Day,» a Nike commercial featuring Steve Nash, and projections for Lou Reed's concert and feature film, Berlin, both in 2007.
Open to media
including, but not limited to: ceramics, glass,
textiles, industrial
design, furniture, basketry, jewelry & metal works, and bookbinding.
Her publications on
textiles include her book Hooked Rugs: Encounters in American Modern Art, Craft and
Design (Ashgate, 2013) and «A Sign of the Times: Sheila Hicks, the Fiber Arts Movement, and the Language of Liberation,» published in the Journal of Modern Craft (2014).
jumpstART participants explored a wide variety of media throughout the program, which
included life drawing, hand - drawn animation, photography, object making, and
textile design.
Featuring 500 original works,
including films, photographs, furniture, drawings, sculptures, paintings,
textiles, graphic
design, models and stage props, the retrospective illustrates the congenial synergy between the personalities of Charles and Ray Eames, which formed the foundation of a lifetime of work by what was arguably the most successful
design duo in history.
The exhibition looks at several designers» own living spaces, and at frequently neglected areas in the field of
design,
including textile furnishings, wallpapers, kitchens, temporary exhibitions, and promotional displays.
Alongside historic ceramics,
textiles and metalwork from Manchester City Galleries» collections, highlights
include art by Adeela Suleman, fashion by Tarun Tahiliani and Manish Arora and product
design by Cobalt Studios, Rubberband and Tiipoi.
Featured in the exhibition are nearly 60 innovative works in diverse media
including installation art, video, drawing, metalwork, jewelry, ceramics, comics, sculpture,
textiles, industrial
design and architecture created between 1999 and 2009 by leading and emerging artists from America, Israel, and beyond.
I was very interested in tying together the history of pattern, fabric dyeing and
textile design, to color field painting — linking the applied and fine arts within a feminized space that
included labor and the domestic.
The full range of Stickley's workshops is illuminated,
including more than 100 objects of furniture, metalwork, and
textiles, as well as architectural drawings and related
designs, many of which are previously unpublished.
Jacqueline Unanue is a native of Chile and received her art education there,
including an MFA in Graphic
Design as well as training in drawing, painting, art history and
textile art.
WHAT
DESIGN CAN DO LIVE AMSTERDAM 2018 May 24 — 25, 2018 Amsterdam, Netherlands The seventh edition of this two - day annual conference asks speakers — including Dutch textile designer Femke Van Gemert, Freitag founder Daniel Freitag, and the vice president of Google Creative Lab, Robert Wong — to address how design can contribute to climate action and social ju
DESIGN CAN DO LIVE AMSTERDAM 2018 May 24 — 25, 2018 Amsterdam, Netherlands The seventh edition of this two - day annual conference asks speakers —
including Dutch
textile designer Femke Van Gemert, Freitag founder Daniel Freitag, and the vice president of Google Creative Lab, Robert Wong — to address how
design can contribute to climate action and social ju
design can contribute to climate action and social justice.
The seventh edition of this two - day annual conference asks speakers —
including Dutch
textile designer Femke Van Gemert, Freitag founder Daniel Freitag, and the vice president of Google Creative Lab, Robert Wong — to address how
design can contribute to climate action and social justice.
Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) Among the Top 10 art museums in the United States, its permanent collection
includes over 54,000 works, featuring European painting and sculpture; American painting and sculpture; prints, drawings, and photographs; Japanese paintings of the Edo period; Chinese ceramics and bronzes; Asian, African and Oceanic art; Mediterranean antiquities; prints by Paul Gauguin; a large holding of works by J.M.W. Turner;
Design Art;
textile and fashion; and contemporary works.
Wolfsonian — Florida International University (Miami Beach) The Wolfsonian - FIU museum collection contains roughly 120,000 objects from the period 1885 to 1945 in a variety of media,
including: rare books; works on paper; paintings; ceramics; works in glass; metal; furniture; industrial -
design items and
textiles.
The exhibition gathers over four hundred works that reflect the broad range of the school's productions,
including industrial
design, furniture, architecture, graphics, photography,
textiles, ceramics, theater
design, painting, and sculpture, many of which have never before been exhibited in the United States.
Designers
including Rene Geneva
Design, Room to Roam, and Tammam are taking sustainable and ethical design to a whole new level of chic,, working in organic cotton, hemp - silk blends, and peace silks that don't only do justice to people and the planet, they are masters of artful tailoring and textile design as
Design, Room to Roam, and Tammam are taking sustainable and ethical
design to a whole new level of chic,, working in organic cotton, hemp - silk blends, and peace silks that don't only do justice to people and the planet, they are masters of artful tailoring and textile design as
design to a whole new level of chic,, working in organic cotton, hemp - silk blends, and peace silks that don't only do justice to people and the planet, they are masters of artful tailoring and
textile design as
design as well.
Author Fairs demonstrates key developments in sustainable
design as seen in lighting, houseware, furniture,
textiles, products, interiors, architecture, and transportation,
including the innovative use of fuel - cell technologies and ultra-lightweight materials.
Technology Informatics
Design Endeavour (TIDE) has developed and adapted energy - efficient woodstoves and kilns for specific industries,
including silk reeling,
textile dyeing, ayurvedic medicine production and food preparation.
Much more after the fold > Other petroleum based fabrics
include Xorel, a polyethylene
textile designed to be used instead of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) materials for upholstery and office screens.