Sentences with phrase «use traditional craft techniques»

MINNA is an ethically made home textile line that uses traditional craft techniques to produce ethically made goods with a...
She uses traditional craft techniques to create sculptures made of natural materials, such as wood, bone and animal hides.
They reacted against the severe austerity of Minimalizm by juxtaposing identical or similiar patterns, and producing intense fusions of colour and texture using traditional craft techniques, like weaving, paper cut - outs and patchwork.

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Crafted from solid birch using traditional techniques, including dovetail drawer joints and a hand - rubbed finish, it's made to take your child from a newborn to an adult, and with seven drawers and a cabinet, it has enough room to keep her wardrobe organized, no matter how large it grows.
Crafted in the traditional pressed - glass technique first used in the early 1800s, each lamp features scalloping and ribbing details in graceful silhouettes.
Using traditional techniques inherited from her ancestors, she crafts the stunning design by hand from sterling
Crafted to resemble the traditional technique first used in the early 1800s, each of these votives is finished in a summery jewel tone to add charm to candlelight.
Crafted in Italy using traditional techniques, this pair is made from black textured «Saffiano» leather that's both timeless and hard - wearing.
Using traditional Indian jali or openwork jewelry techniques, artisans craft a striking cocktail ring from sterling silver.
The covers are hand - crafted in Leicestershire using traditional book binding materials and techniques.
Materials were sourced locally and all furnishings created with traditional skills: huge marble baths carved from single blocks of Romblon marble and wooden baths crafted using traditional boat - building techniques; local wood and rattan sourced from sustainable supplies; cushions made from tribal fabrics, woven by craftspeople from Mindanao in the South; and intricate wooden chests carved by indigenous Palawan woodcarvers.
WENDELL CASTLE REMASTERED Using new digital technologies, Mr. Castle will reproduce his art - furniture designs from the»60s originally made with traditional craft techniques.
By using this very specific technique, based on traditional secular weaving crafts common in Portugal, the overlapping human figures dissolve their forms and shapes of reality.
Many artists in the 1960s were using weaving and knotting to create innovative hangings and sculptures, integrating traditional craft techniques into fine art practice.
By focusing on contemporary use of fabric and embroidery and stitching techniques, the show breaks from the traditional view of fabric and embroidery works as craft, and presenting these mediums instead as fine art.
He crafts his works using traditional Korean sewing techniques combined with 3 - D modeling and mapping technologies.
The artists included in this program employ a variety of techniques regarded as traditional and domestic, such as embroidery and crochet, using craft materials to address cultural and gender issues in a complex intersection of artistic practices, popular culture, and aesthetic splendor.
Focusing on objects and structures which are «handmade», using traditional and more ad - hoc craft techniques, the works featured are often created using a simple, repetitive action, from crochet, plaiting, weaving and winding to stringing, shredding, binding and crumpling.
Christy Oates fuses traditional woodworking techniques with CAD software technology to make furniture, while Joshua DeMonte creates jewelry using digital fabrication, both examples of how new technologies are changing the nature of craft.
«Patricia Urquiola: Between Craft and Industry» celebrates Urquiola's innovative use of familiar forms and traditional techniques to activate both mind and body.
He uses both traditional craft and cutting edge techniques to make art that exposes the layered and often dark relationships between technology's abstractions and the palpable effects of time.
Their decision to use a traditional technique echoes a recurring theme at Milan design week, which features several exhibitions dedicated to craft revival — including a showcase of updated Japanese lacquerware.
Using traditional woodturning techniques to produce these beautifully crafted prototypes, Beller handcrafts each one from from salvaged wood furniture or timber offcuts, resulting in decorative pieces that are subtle yet appealing:
Designed by Richard Paul Baker, who along with his wife Libby founded the company ten years ago, and crafted using time - honoured techniques, the sofas will suit any space, whether traditional or contemporary.
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