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NaturalImpressionsTextile Art and M
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NaturalImpressionsTextile Art and M
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Originally founded in 2020 in São
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CURATOR’S STATEMENT 8ARTISTS & AR
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The exhibition “Natural Impressio
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PULSIONS, 2023Weaving with natural
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PRESENCIA PLENA, 2021Embroidery and
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HYBRIDIZATIONS 2, 2022Hand embroide
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TÍTULO 30 DE LA SÉRIE RECORTES, 2
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THE FRAGILITY OF EXISTENCE, 2021Bas
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LA TEOFILA, 2022Oil on canvas burye
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5 6SYMBIOCENE, 2022Blanket, handemb
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ENFOLDED LANDSCAPE 8, 2023Photograp
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MY LITTLE BUTTERFLY, 2022Loom57.4 x
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ESPECTRO, 2023Lasca de basalto, min
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IRRUPÇÃO 72, 2023Latex on wooden
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THE QUILT THAT ALWAYS DELIGHTS, 202
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The work of Mariana Porto (SãoPaul
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In her work, the artist explores th
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Through the fusion of kinesiology a
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INTERIOR GARDEN, 2023Hand sewing wi
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SUN WARNING, 2023Unraveling of fabr
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Irina Laaja is fascinated by thecom
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SHELL, 2023Cotton, ceramic, tarlata
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BLOOD, 2022Crochet, embroidery, cot
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BLOOD, 2022Crochet, embroidery, cot
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TRIPUDIUM MODEL, 2022Photo performa
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UNSINKABLE, 2022Cotton muslin, ribb
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Franziska Warzog is primarilyintere
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JELLYFISH, 2014Sequins on silk, eac
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YUCATAN II, 2023Ink and yarn on can
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UNVEILED, 2022Fabric55 x 32 in (139
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Georgia Fambris finds her emotional
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WOMAN, 2019Nail, fiber and wood47.2
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The artistic practice of Eri Imamur
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BLOSSOM, 2014Artwork showcased in t
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BLOSSOM, 2014Artwork showcased in t
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MATER(IA) COMPOSITION #1, 2023Punch
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“BLACK”, “SPHERES” SERIES,
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MAGMATIC STONES, 2023Cotton, linen
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