Modernist in spirit, traditional in technique, and sustainable in execution – Maxine Sutton’s lovely textile work has a lot to recommend it. The UK artist uses recycled textiles, organic fabrics and plant dyed yarns to embroider wonderful throw pillows, lampshades and other decorative objects. Her commitment to eco-friendly materials seems to be matched only by her talent. On her site you will find quite a medley of themes, among them: organic modern shapes, folklore, and anatomy, all collaged into delightful compositions. Via Designturf
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Matt Chapman, 12/02/06
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good morning,
i am writing from the States and am wondering how I can purchase items from Maxine Sutton’s collection.
Thank you.
Laurie Cameron
Pennsylvania, US