Wonderfully Weird

A wonderfully weird & out-of-the-box take on Textiles & Rugs.

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Jan Kath’s take on Marie Antoinette in collaboration with KGBL New York

“Bubble Collection” from Mooi Carpets designed by Sjoerd Vroonland

Interdenominational Meditation rug by Beirut artist Nada Debs

“Goblin’s Dance” by Jan Kath
A modern take on Gobelin tapestry

Sheila Hicks Prayer Rug 1972

“New Tribals” by Rug Star

“Shiftings” by artist Caroline Achaintre
Caroline describes her process as “painting with wool".”

“The Rug Invader” by CC Tapis

“Hospital Doors” by English artist Jeffrey Hume in collaboration with Christopher Farr

“Archer Collection” from CC Tapis by artist Taher Asad-Bakhtiari

Anna Ray’s “Margate Knot” piece takes on the appearance of a pointillist painting but is actually made of 2,000 multi colored sewn elements. Creating a 3-D tapestry.

Fiber Artist, Trish Anderson’s “splat rug”

“Mixy” By Trish Anderson

Artwork by Joakim Ojanen translated into carpet for Ruttkowski Gallery

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