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Beading | Textile Study Group of New York
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Textile Study Group of New York. We Educate, Connect, and Inspire. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Sandra Golbert: Finding Dimensionality. May 13, 2014. TSGNY: How would you describe your fiber process? Urchin I, 2008, 6 x 6 x 6, silk organza, silk thread, beads. TSGNY: How did that search for dimensionality begin? SG: It was a question of geography. My fashion designs appeared in. Serengeti, 1998, 57 x 24 x 5, hand-dyed silk hung from gold wire mesh. Amanece, 2007, hand-dyed silk.
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Sandra Golbert: Finding Dimensionality | Textile Study Group of New York
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Textile Study Group of New York. We Educate, Connect, and Inspire. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Sandra Golbert: Finding Dimensionality. May 13, 2014. TSGNY: How would you describe your fiber process? Urchin I, 2008, 6 x 6 x 6, silk organza, silk thread, beads. TSGNY: How did that search for dimensionality begin? SG: It was a question of geography. My fashion designs appeared in. Serengeti, 1998, 57 x 24 x 5, hand-dyed silk hung from gold wire mesh. Amanece, 2007, hand-dyed silk.
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Embroidery | Textile Study Group of New York
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Textile Study Group of New York. We Educate, Connect, and Inspire. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Lisa Lackey: Always A Maker. February 7, 2016. TSGNY: How do you describe your technique? Lisa Lackey: I refer to my work as textile. Fabric and thread replace the medium of paint on a canvas. The Conversation 5/6, 20 x 16, fabric, thread and acetate on canvas, 2014. TSGNY: Is this a recent development in your way of working? In the Shadows 5, 30 x 24, fabric and thread on canvas, 2015.