Designer ?? |
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Christmas Felt
It's New Years Eve so look glamorous as you celebrate with this exquisite wrap to keep off the chill of the night.
From the Convergence felt display so please let us know who the designer of this wrap is.
Friday, 30 December 2011
Christmas Felt
Brighten up your home with these fun vessels.
Artist ?? |
Artist ?? |
Unfortunately we don't know who created them, so if you do please let us know by emailing feltconvergence@gmail.com.
Thursday, 29 December 2011
Wednesday, 28 December 2011
Christmas Felt
Tuesday, 27 December 2011
Christmas Felt
This exquisite picture makes us think of a Christmas decoration. Unfortunately we don't know who created it so if you do please let us know.
Sunday, 25 December 2011
Saturday, 24 December 2011
Christmas Felt
We loved this picture and thought it entirely appropriate for Christmas Eve as it makes us think of the Three Wise Men on their way to Bethlehem, but we'd love to know the real story behind the picture.
Unfortunately we don't have the artists name so if you know who created it please email us so we can correctly credit the piece.
Friday, 23 December 2011
With our Heart Felt Good Wishes for Christmas
Like everyone else we will be busy over Christmas, so we thought we would entertain you over the next few weeks with pictures from the amazing 11th Southern Hemisphere Felting Convergence.
To start things off here's a gorgeous felt heart.
To start things off here's a gorgeous felt heart.
Felt Banner by Val Hornibrook |
Art Bra
The last of our series of Art Bra about a “Celebrity Art Bra” event that was held earlier this year to to raise funds for the Val Lishman Health Research Foundation Breast Cancer Survivors Project is this Bra was created by keen felter and textile artist - Davida Palmer.
Davida was to be inspired by the writer Tim Winton, so her bra incorporates the printed word to communicate the important message about breast cancer.
In the past carrier pidgeons were used to carry important messages so Davida incorporates one into the Bra.
Davida has been collecting feathers from Bronze Wing Pingeons for years as she loves the decorations on the feathers and this seem the ideal opportunity to use them.
But it's an up to date carrier pidgeon as you can see below.
Artist Davida Palmer |
Artist - Davida Palmer |
Davida has been collecting feathers from Bronze Wing Pingeons for years as she loves the decorations on the feathers and this seem the ideal opportunity to use them.
Artist - Davida Palmer |
Artist - Davida Palmer |
Artist - Davida Palmer |
Artist - Davida Palmer |
Every thing nestles is some fallen leaves.
It's brilliant isn't it.
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
Art Bra
We recently published a series of Art Bra posts on the 11th Southern Hemisphere Felting Convergence blog about a “Celebrity Art Bra” event that was held earlier this year to to raise funds for the Val Lishman Health Research Foundation Breast Cancer Survivors Project.
As we all have friends and family that have been affected by the disease The Bunbury Felters were keen to get involved and create some art bras for the event.
A celebrity was chosen for each artist to create a “bra” for.
Kerry Gelmi's celebrity was Luc Longley - the now retired Australian professional basketball player, who was the first Australian to play in the NBA, where he played for eleven seasons. There is no doubt as to Luc's skills with this clever bra -
The fabric bra incorporates stitching and a hand crafted metal framework.
A basket ball was included.
Artist - Kerry Gelmi |
You can even score a goal!
Thursday, 15 December 2011
RE: A Prefix - The Felty Bit
We were thrilled to find this stunning felt work at the exhibition of fibre and textile works from Western Australia, Hyogo and other parts of Japan which is currently on at the Western Australian Museum - Perth Cultural Centre, James Street, Northbridge.
Yes, it is by the talented Katrina Virgona - based up in Perth and a very active FeltWEST member.
Some of us were lucky enough to meet Katrina when she ran a recent FeltWEST workshop and her work really is exquisite.
If you haven't been to see this exciting exhibition it is well worth the visit. There are plenty more exhibits than those featured in our two posts and many by Western Australian artists such as Katrina.
The full exhibition catalogue is available here. The exhibition is on until the 31st January 2012 and it will be a great place to take refuge from the January sales shoppers.
Next of Kin I II and III - Artist Katrina Virgona |
Some of us were lucky enough to meet Katrina when she ran a recent FeltWEST workshop and her work really is exquisite.
Next of Kin I II and III - Artist Katrina Virgona |
Next of Kin I II and III - Artist Katrina Virgona |
The full exhibition catalogue is available here. The exhibition is on until the 31st January 2012 and it will be a great place to take refuge from the January sales shoppers.
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Sad News
Sarah Lawrence - a felt maker and contemporary textile artisan from Newark in the UK passed away suddenly on 2nd December 2011.
Sarah's work was recognised around the world. She was chairman of the IFA prior to Liz Clay and has written many books. Her web presence is her blog http://sarah-lawrence.com/blog/ and her web site http://www.sarah-lawrence.com/.
She combined her innovative approach to felt-making with embroidery, beadwork and gilding to produce rich, textured pieces that have been exhibited worldwide. Bunbury Felter - Val Hornibrook was fortunate enough to meet Sarah many years ago in Perth and said Sarah's work was amazing.
Our condolences go out to her family and friends. The felt making community will be poorer without her.
Sarah's work was recognised around the world. She was chairman of the IFA prior to Liz Clay and has written many books. Her web presence is her blog http://sarah-lawrence.com/blog/ and her web site http://www.sarah-lawrence.com/.
She combined her innovative approach to felt-making with embroidery, beadwork and gilding to produce rich, textured pieces that have been exhibited worldwide. Bunbury Felter - Val Hornibrook was fortunate enough to meet Sarah many years ago in Perth and said Sarah's work was amazing.
Our condolences go out to her family and friends. The felt making community will be poorer without her.
Saturday, 10 December 2011
A Prefix
We recently had a day out to visit an exhibition of fibre and textile works at the Western Australian Museum - Perth Cultural Centre, James Street, Northbridge.
Developed to celebrate the 30 year Sister State relationship between Western Australia and Hyogo, Japan this exhibition brings together works from 50 Western Australian and Japanese artists that reflect on the rich universal traditions embedded within contemporary fibre and textile practice.
Getting into the museum, you first have to sneak past this rather wonderful dinosaur who guards the entrance foyer -
Then straight up the stairs into the Museums magnificent Hackett Hall Gallery. This is looking up at the beautiful stenciled ceiling -
There are many textile pieces on display in this exhibition, both large -.
And smaller works -
Of course there were also some felt pieces but you'll have to wait until the next post to see them.
Developed to celebrate the 30 year Sister State relationship between Western Australia and Hyogo, Japan this exhibition brings together works from 50 Western Australian and Japanese artists that reflect on the rich universal traditions embedded within contemporary fibre and textile practice.
Getting into the museum, you first have to sneak past this rather wonderful dinosaur who guards the entrance foyer -
Then straight up the stairs into the Museums magnificent Hackett Hall Gallery. This is looking up at the beautiful stenciled ceiling -
There are many textile pieces on display in this exhibition, both large -.
In forground - work by Nobuko Hiroi |
Section of Wall Hanging by Artist - Trudi Pollard |
Section of Wall Hanging |
And smaller works -
Artist - Misako Kitagawa |
Artist - Chie Sakai |
Artist - Haruko Honma |
Artist - Marianne Penberthy |
Artist - Nalda Searles |
Artist - Megan Kirwan-Ward |
Of course there were also some felt pieces but you'll have to wait until the next post to see them.
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
December Meeting
Many thanks to Darriel who hosted our lovely Christmas lunch.
Sue gave a great speech thanking Val for over 6 years as Group Leader and presented her with flowers from the Group.
Val has made a tremendous contribution to the Bunbury Felting Group and finished her tenure being Convener at the amazingly successful 11th Southern Hemisphere Felting Convergence.
Val, thank you from everyone.
She has now handed over to Kerry who has an exciting program of felting planned for us in 2012.
Sue gave a great speech thanking Val for over 6 years as Group Leader and presented her with flowers from the Group.
Val has made a tremendous contribution to the Bunbury Felting Group and finished her tenure being Convener at the amazingly successful 11th Southern Hemisphere Felting Convergence.
Val, thank you from everyone.
She has now handed over to Kerry who has an exciting program of felting planned for us in 2012.
See you all at the February meeting.
Friday, 2 December 2011
Thursday, 1 December 2011
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