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"Boro, " Mixed-Media Kite
Located in Chicago, IL
Chicago-based artist Michael Thompson creates unique kites crafted from split bamboo frames covered with stretched muslin and a collage of vintage Asian ephemera—including fragments of fabric, scrolls, drawings, and books collected during his travels. This kite entitled "Boro" is patterned with Japanese indigo-dyed fabric scraps, sewn together to form a patchwork of contrasting patterns and shades of blue. The kite's design recreates the traditional practice of Boro stitching...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Dye More Art

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Cotton, Muslin, Thread, Wood, Dye

Without Name, Mid-Century Abstract Woven Tapestry, Textile Wall Sculpture
Located in Wilton, CT
Without Name, Mid-Century Abstract Woven Tapestry, Textile Wall Sculpture, Hand dyed wool, 52" x 38" (1973) by Czech textile artist, Jan Jladik...
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1970s Abstract Dye More Art

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Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool, Dye

3rd to 5th Century Coptic Egyptian Textile fragment beige dark blue Brocade
Located in Austin, TX
Textile size 8.5 x 10 in. Frame size 13.5 x 15 in. This piece is an ancient Coptic Egyptian textile fragment, dating from the 3rd to 5th century CE. It is composed of a coarse, plai...
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15th Century and Earlier Dye More Art

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Textile, Linen, Dye

Inner Landscapes - Current, natural hand-dyed cotton, silk, fabric, blue, cream
By Talita do Nascimento Cabral
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Cotton fabric hand dyed with natural dyes including barberry and avocado.
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2010s Contemporary Dye More Art

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Fabric, Cotton, Wood, Dye

Eye Above III
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Eye Above III, 2021, embroidery and crystals on hand dyed canvas, eye, yellow, blue, red, and orange. Hand signed by artist Certificate of Authenticity in...
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2010s Contemporary Dye More Art

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Canvas, Yarn, Wood, Dye

Wings, Mid-Century Abstract Woven Tapestry, Blue Textile Wall Sculpture
Located in Wilton, CT
Wings, Mid-Century Abstract Woven Tapestry, Blue Textile Wall Sculpture, Hand dyed wool hand dyed wool, 73" x 58", (1973) by Czech textile artist, Jan Hladik...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Dye More Art

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Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool, Dye

Circle, Mid-Century Abstract Woven Tapestry, Textile Wall Sculpture
Located in Wilton, CT
Circle, Mid-Century Abstract Woven Tapestry, Textile Wall Sculpture, Hand dyed wool, 87" x 63" (1976) by Czech textile artist, Jan Jladik, (192...
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Dye More Art

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Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool, Dye

The all-seeing
Located in Fairfield, CT
Ballpoint pen and leather dye on cowhide 65 x 43 in. This piece is currently unframed and framing is additional.
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2010s Contemporary Dye More Art

Materials

Animal Skin, Dye, Ballpoint Pen

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