Saturday, March 19, 2016

My New Scarves and Fabric Lengths
Wearable Art

Marie-Therese Wisniowski

Preamble
On this blog spot there are posts that center on my “Wearable Art” (e.g. scarves, digital or analogue created fabric lengths etc.) For your convenience I have listed these posts below.
A Selection of My Scarves
Leaves Transformed: A New Collection of My Digitally Designed Fabrics
My New Silk Rayon Velvet Scarves@Purple Noon Art And Sculpture Gallery
My Fabric Lengths@QSDS
My Fabric Collection:"Oh, Oh Marilyn and Mona!"@Spoonflower
2013 Australian Craft Awards – Finalist
My Scarves@2014 Scarf Festival: "Urban Artscape" Pashminas
My New Scarves and Fabric Lengths
New Range of Silk Neckties - Karma and Akash
AIVA: My New Hand Dyed and Hand Printed Fabric Design
New Colorways For My 'Cultural Graffiti' Fabrics
Byzantine Glow: A New Collection of My Digitally Designed Fabrics
Wall Flower: A New Collection of My Digitally Designed Fabrics
Ink Fern - A New Collection of My Digitally Designed Fabrics
Celebratory Fireworks
My New Silk ArtCloth Scarves
New ‘Unique State’ Silk ArtCloth Scarves
UBIRR - My New Hand Dyed & Printed Fabric Design
Renaissance Man - My New Hand Dyed & Printed Fabric Design
Banksia - My New Hand Dyed and Hand Printed Fabric Design
Ginkgo Love - My New Hand Dyed and Hand Printed Fabric Design
Garden Delights I & II - My New Hand Dyed and Hand Printed Fabric Design
Wallflower III - My New Hand Dyed and Hand Printed Fabric Design
Rainforest Beauty - Collection My New Hand Dyed and Hand Printed Fabric Design
Spring & Autumn Flurry Collection - My New Hand Dyed and Hand Printed Fabric Design
La Volute Collection - My New Hand Dyed and Hand Printed Fabric Design
Urban Butterfly - My New Hand Printed Fabric Design
Acanthus Dream - My New Hand Printed Fabric Design
“Cascading Acanthus” - My New Hand Dyed and Hand Printed Fabric Design
My New Hand Dyed and Hand Printed 'Rainforest Beauty' Pashmina Wraps Collection
My ArtCloth Tea Towels: A New Collection of Digitally Designed Products
Through the Land it Roared . . . ArtCloth Shawl
My New Hand Dyed and Hand Printed ‘Urban Codes - Series 1’ Collection
Urban Moonlight - My Post Graffiti Doily
My New Hand Printed Fabric Design - "Morocco" ArtCloth
‘Vine Glow’
“Bush Banksia’s” Collection"
Releasing My New - ‘Unique State’ ArtCloth Scarves

If you like any of my artworks in the above links, please email me at - Marie-Therese - for pricing and for any other enquiries.


My New Scarves and Fabric Lengths
In October 2015 I was in Melbourne and visited Opendrawer in Camberwell. Robyn Steel-Stickland kindly invited me to create some new pieces for display/sale at Opendrawer. All of the pieces were themed on urban marks and mark marking wall imagery that I have reinterpreted and deconstructed. Various techniques were employed to create the items.

In early 2016, the new scarves and fabric lengths were displayed in the front window exhibition space. The pieces consisted of five silk scarves, four silk rayon velvet scarves, one rayon fabric length and two silk fabric lengths. Below are images of the works in-situ at Opendrawer as well as full and detail images of each piece. I hope you enjoy my wearable art.

Top: View of the five silk ArtCloth scarves. Below, from left to right: View of partial ArtCloth rayon fabric length ‘Cultural Graf’, three of the four silk rayon velvet ArtCloth scarves and ArtCloth silk fabric length ‘Marks 2’ at Opendrawer. Front: ArtCloth silk fabric length ‘Marks 1’ displayed on a mannequin at Opendrawer.
Photograph Courtesy of Tessa Stickland, Opendrawer.

Top: View of the five silk ArtCloth scarves. Below, from left to right: View of ArtCloth rayon fabric length ‘Cultural Graf’, three of the four silk rayon velvet ArtCloth scarves and ArtCloth silk fabric length ‘Marks 2’ at Opendrawer.
Photograph Courtesy of Tessa Stickland, Opendrawer.

Close up view of the five silk ArtCloth scarves hanging at Opendrawer.
Photograph Courtesy of Tessa Stickland, Opendrawer.

Title: Cultural Graf (section view).
Technique: Dyed, over dyed, discharged, silk screened and foiled on rayon employing dyes, pigment, metallic paint and foil.
Size: 185 cm (wide) x 121 cm (high).
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Cultural Graf (detail view).
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Title: Marks 1 (section view).
Technique: Dyed, multiple over dyes, shibori over dye, discharged, over discharged, foiled and silk screened on silk habotai.
Size: 114 cm (wide) x 193 cm (high). ,
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Marks 1 (detail view).
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Title: Marks 2 (section view).
Technique: Dyed, multiple over dyes, discharged, over discharged, foiled, hand drawing and silk screened on silk habotai.
Size: 114 cm (wide) x 200 cm (high).
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Marks 2 (detail view).
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk Rayon Velvet ArtCloth Scarf 1 (full view)
Technique: Dyed, discharged, silk screened and foiled employing dyes and foil on silk rayon velvet.
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk Rayon Velvet ArtCloth Scarf 1 (detailed view)
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk Rayon Velvet ArtCloth Scarf 2 (full view)
Technique: Dyed, discharged, silk screened and foiled employing dyes and foil on silk rayon velvet.
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk Rayon Velvet ArtCloth Scarf 2 (detailed view)
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk Rayon Velvet ArtCloth Scarf 3 (full view)
Technique: Dyed, discharged, silk screened and foiled employing dyes and foil on silk rayon velvet.
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk Rayon Velvet ArtCloth Scarf 3 (detailed view)
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk Rayon Velvet ArtCloth Scarf 4 (full view)
Technique: Dyed, discharged, silk screened and foiled employing dyes and foil on silk rayon velvet.
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk Rayon Velvet ArtCloth Scarf 4 (detailed view)
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk ArtCloth Scarf 1 (full view).
Technique: Dyed, multiple over dyes, shibori over dye, discharged, over discharged, and silk screened on silk habotai.
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk ArtCloth Scarf 1 (detailed view).
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk ArtCloth Scarf 2 (full view).
Technique: Dyed, over dyed, discharged and silk screened employing dyes, discharge media, glazes and pigment on silk.
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk ArtCloth Scarf 2 (detailed view).
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk ArtCloth Scarf 3 (full view).
Technique: Dyed, over dyed, discharged and silk screened employing dyes, discharge media, glazes and pigment on silk.
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk ArtCloth Scarf 3 (detailed view).
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk ArtCloth Scarf 4 (full view).
Technique: Dyed, discharged, over dyed, over discharged, silkscreened and hand painted on silk.
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk ArtCloth Scarf 4 (detailed view).
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk ArtCloth Scarf 5 (full view).
Technique: Dyed, discharged, over dyed, over discharged, silk screened and hand painted on silk.
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

Silk ArtCloth Scarf 5 (detailed view).
Photograph Courtesy of Marie-Therese Wisniowski.

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