I explore the human perception of nature through weavings, natural dyes, soft sculptures, prints, and photographs that reference cultural histories in relationship to the natural landscape.
Concepts that illustrate experiences of vicarious resilience and positive thinking will always permeate my work, as it is at the heart of my activist practice as an art therapist.
Finished works at:
http://stephanylatham.com
I love Romeo Reyna’s work. These works motivate me to continue weaving and look into looms on Craig’s list when I graduate.
Romeo Reyna 1960’s Textile Artist.
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I have an exciting update! I decided to Google my name for random reasons and I found a trail of my artwork ‘pinned’ on Pinterest. How cool is that?
Thank you art & textile bloggers, specifically GinnyBranchStelling! You can find it here:
http://pinterest.com/source/stephanylatham.com/
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For those of you who don’t know India Flint, she is an amazing fiber artist and an accomplished author of books dedicated to spreading knowledge of plant dyes, natural color, and sustainable practices involving harvesting fiberous material. Also, her art work is just as incredible as her passion for natural materials, and most of time you can wear her designs.
Know it, love it. Thank you for reading.
India Flint
At the Anna Leonowens Gallery, Halifax Nova Scotia
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