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Some people come to their art later in life. For Carma Jordan, it’s always been there. Creativity was part of her upbringing, shaped by the influence of her grandmothers, both of whom were painters...
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Some places stay with you: the quiet of a morning garden, the way light filters through trees near the coast. For artist and designer Melissa Dayton, those memories are more than inspiration, th...
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There’s a quiet kind of art that lingers: simple, steady, and easy to live with. That’s the feeling behind Lisa Mabey’s work. Her designs don’t shout for attention. They offer it gently, through fl...
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Some designs feel like they’ve always existed, like they were waiting to be discovered in a sketchbook or pulled from memory. That’s how Roberta Bologna’s work feels. Rooted in history but full of ...
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There is a quiet poetry in structure—in the rhythm of repeating shapes, the pause between lines, the way color and geometry can come together. For Zurich-based artist and architect Kristina Graf, p...
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Some stories begin in childhood, stitched into the soft folds of memory. For New Hampshire-based artist Melissa McKeagney, creativity ran through the family, expressed in color, pattern, and the wa...
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Kindly Woven’s debut blanket collection began with a question: What if more artists had access to the woven world?
As a textile designer and educator, our leader, Laura Adams, has spent years imme...
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Textiles have always held stories—woven into every thread, stitched into every seam. They’ve long spoken in quiet ways, through color, pattern, and the slow rhythm of handwork. But today, they’re s...