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Poetic Cloth: Creating meaning in textile art book by Hannah Lamb ISBN: 9781849945363

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Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Book in excellent unread/unused condition. See images. Fantastic book.

About the book >.>.> Whether wispy and ethereal crisp and graphic or blanket-like and comforting cloth can speak to us intimately. In this fascinating book renowned textile artist Hannah Lamb explores the significance behind fabric and its uses in textile art to create richly evocative pieces with deep layers of meaning. She begins with an introduction to different types of materials exploring their individual properties and symbolic connotations and goes on to examine the connection between process and material focusing on individual techniques such as hand stitch. cyanotype print surface manipulation mending and devor?. The text is accompanied by beautiful images throughout including finished pieces from some of today’s best textile artists. This book is the perfect guide for textile artists who want to harness the poetic qualities of fabric and develop a more personal approach to process material and making. (SP)

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9781849945363

Format

Hardcover

Publisher

Batsford

Book author

Hannah Lamb

Condition

Used – Like New

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