Inside Out: an original textile botanical artwork
Inside Out is part of my new collection “Akalyptos”. This collection of vibrant hand-dyed and machine-stitched textile artworks celebrates the bursting eucalyptus blossoms that we love so much.
Where ‘eucalyptus’ is derived from the Greek for ‘well-covered’, referring to the caps that cover eucalyptus blossoms, ‘akalyptos is Greek for ‘uncovered’, referencing the blossoms bursting from their wooden caps.
Size: 85cm by 85cm (framed)
Materials: fabric dye, cotton and linen fabrics
Techniques: hand-dyed, piecework, quilting
Finish: the completed textile piece is stretched over a timber frame and finished with a close-fitting floating Australian oak frame (no glass). A sturdy cord has been fitted to the back of the artwork, for easy hanging from a single hook or a gallery hanging system.
Artwork care: Keep the artwork dry. Dust can be removed using a lint roller.
Inside Out is part of my new collection “Akalyptos”. This collection of vibrant hand-dyed and machine-stitched textile artworks celebrates the bursting eucalyptus blossoms that we love so much.
Where ‘eucalyptus’ is derived from the Greek for ‘well-covered’, referring to the caps that cover eucalyptus blossoms, ‘akalyptos is Greek for ‘uncovered’, referencing the blossoms bursting from their wooden caps.
Size: 85cm by 85cm (framed)
Materials: fabric dye, cotton and linen fabrics
Techniques: hand-dyed, piecework, quilting
Finish: the completed textile piece is stretched over a timber frame and finished with a close-fitting floating Australian oak frame (no glass). A sturdy cord has been fitted to the back of the artwork, for easy hanging from a single hook or a gallery hanging system.
Artwork care: Keep the artwork dry. Dust can be removed using a lint roller.
Inside Out is part of my new collection “Akalyptos”. This collection of vibrant hand-dyed and machine-stitched textile artworks celebrates the bursting eucalyptus blossoms that we love so much.
Where ‘eucalyptus’ is derived from the Greek for ‘well-covered’, referring to the caps that cover eucalyptus blossoms, ‘akalyptos is Greek for ‘uncovered’, referencing the blossoms bursting from their wooden caps.
Size: 85cm by 85cm (framed)
Materials: fabric dye, cotton and linen fabrics
Techniques: hand-dyed, piecework, quilting
Finish: the completed textile piece is stretched over a timber frame and finished with a close-fitting floating Australian oak frame (no glass). A sturdy cord has been fitted to the back of the artwork, for easy hanging from a single hook or a gallery hanging system.
Artwork care: Keep the artwork dry. Dust can be removed using a lint roller.