knitgrrl:

via kpwerker:

Stainless steel laser cut in cross-stitch lace. Stunning.
via illustrativo:

[artist] Imogen Luddy’s statement:
“My textile practice spans  wallpapers, fabrics, surfaces and desirable products for interior  environments. Working across a wide range of media, including  laser-cutting, embroidery, crochet and ceramics, I seek to find new and  innovative ways of exploring traditional crafts.
Using antique  lace, doilies and embroidered samplers as a starting point, the aim of  my final collection is to subvert these traditional practices by  ‘digitising’ their structures and reproducing them in unexpected  materials.”


I always love artistic juxtapositions of materials that “shouldn’t” go together.

knitgrrl:

via kpwerker:

Stainless steel laser cut in cross-stitch lace. Stunning.

via illustrativo:

[artist] Imogen Luddy’s statement:

“My textile practice spans wallpapers, fabrics, surfaces and desirable products for interior environments. Working across a wide range of media, including laser-cutting, embroidery, crochet and ceramics, I seek to find new and innovative ways of exploring traditional crafts.

Using antique lace, doilies and embroidered samplers as a starting point, the aim of my final collection is to subvert these traditional practices by ‘digitising’ their structures and reproducing them in unexpected materials.”

I always love artistic juxtapositions of materials that “shouldn’t” go together.