As I’m sure is true for you, a lot of email newsletters fill up my inbox. I can’t read them all “cover to cover”, but I do try to skim most because I never know when the next unexpected gem will turn up.
For example, Fibre Arts Take Two is a mixed-media/fiber arts learning platform. Admittedly, I’ve never taken any of their courses, but I do regularly check out their “Friday Featured Artist” emails which have introduced me to countless creators I might never have known about otherwise. Every now and then they interview someone whose work absolutely blows me away.
With that thought in mind, you HAVE to check out the French artist Séverine Gallardo’s felted, knitted, crocheted & embroidered sculptural headpieces. How do I describe such richly imaginative amalgamations of history, place, culture and textiles? It’s best to just go to the source to see for yourself.
First, enjoy a taste on Gallardo’s Instagram and Tumblr pages. And then, click below to learn more from Gallardo herself in her interview with Tara. You will be enchanted.
FYI there are plenty of other artist interviews on the Fibre Arts Take Two YouTube channel.
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Meanwhile, I just finished my latest “Full Bloom” piece – and like much of Séverine’s work, it carries with it a touch of wanderlust. Thoughts of curiosity, restlessness, daring, and transformation led me to call this one “The Adventurer”.
And a detail…
So…what will you discover today?
You reaffirmed my interest in Take 2! I just subscribed on YouTube.
I signed up for a class with the woman who uses recycled textiles.
Thanks awesome! You’ll have to let me know how it goes.
Thank you SO much!
You’re so welcome Roz!
Full Bloom is such a rich project. Thank you! ♥️
Thanks Dian – it’s been very restorative for me on numerous levels.
Wow Elizabeth: I hadn’t realized how full and rich your Full Bloom series has become-beautiful, and I hope I get to meet some of your artwork in person one day. Thank you too for your always thoughtful, inspiring blog. Much enjoyed.
Thanks for taking the time to look through the whole series Joan, your kind words mean a great deal to me. Plus, I’m so glad you enjoy the blog! The best part of it for me is making connections with other artists like yourself.