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Upcycled Textile Collages
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Upcycled Textile Collages Changing Hands, Stitching Stories - Black and White
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Changing Hands, Stitching Stories - Black and White

$2,449.00

Gabrielle sees the old picket fence as everyday borders & neighbors in our lives. While she stitched upcycled textiles into collages, she thought of how many hands had touched the fabric and their stories. She decided to use primarily black/white/grey textiles on the second picket fence. Things are never just black and white. She also envisions creating a large installation using the individual textile collages.

Upcycled Cotton, Linen, Polyester, Velvet, Suede mounted on old picket fence

60” L x 30” W x 2” D

See first in series Changing Hands, Stitching Stories in Color

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Gabrielle sees the old picket fence as everyday borders & neighbors in our lives. While she stitched upcycled textiles into collages, she thought of how many hands had touched the fabric and their stories. She decided to use primarily black/white/grey textiles on the second picket fence. Things are never just black and white. She also envisions creating a large installation using the individual textile collages.

Upcycled Cotton, Linen, Polyester, Velvet, Suede mounted on old picket fence

60” L x 30” W x 2” D

See first in series Changing Hands, Stitching Stories in Color

Gabrielle sees the old picket fence as everyday borders & neighbors in our lives. While she stitched upcycled textiles into collages, she thought of how many hands had touched the fabric and their stories. She decided to use primarily black/white/grey textiles on the second picket fence. Things are never just black and white. She also envisions creating a large installation using the individual textile collages.

Upcycled Cotton, Linen, Polyester, Velvet, Suede mounted on old picket fence

60” L x 30” W x 2” D

See first in series Changing Hands, Stitching Stories in Color

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