Art to Wear segment with Julie Schafler Dale and Linda Mendelson, STORYTELLERS episode
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- Опубликовано: 10 дек 2020
- craftinamerica.org. Explore the Art to Wear movement with gallerist and collector Julie Schafler Dale. Dale walks us through the Philadelphia Museum of Art exhibition Off the Wall: American Art to Wear and introduces textile artist Linda J. Mendelson, who draws inspiration from poetry and pushes the boundaries of wearable art. Segment from the STORYTELLERS episode, PBS premiere December 11, 2020.
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Was fortunate enough to see this exhibition in person before it closed prematurely when lockdown began in early 2020. Wonderful to get more perspective on some of the artists.
Many of these pieces inspire my work.
As I am rekindling my knitting machines I am in AWE of what Linda makes. So gorgeous, vibrant and outspoken!
I'm so inspired by your video. I would like to thank you so much for airing it .
I love how she said she learned so much from RUclips
"..i learned it all on youtube" :)
UUUff me place apreciar este trabajo ....Arte y Vestuarismo desde el diseño de autor:::
Thanks for sharing.
That Linda is Amazing
Such a great idea. Tina, Al's wife
What is that machine that Linda is weaving on it resembles a typewriter???someone please tell me what it is called and where can I get one
It’s a punch card machine where she punches out the words on paper and then you feed the paper through the knitting machine. She has an older one. It’s about as wide as an electric keyboard. A company called Brother makes them.
It´s a machine for knitting, is a semiindustrial process. This machine is from 1970/1980 you can found someone in second hand or vintage shops, but they are too difficult to use.