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Silk Inroads Wagga Wagga poster

A$20.00

This poster illustrates 72 of the 90 community needlepoint stitched tiles that were on exhibition as part of the Silk Inroads project as well as the full list of names of those who participated. All participating artists are included by name.

A2, full colour print, with enough clarity and brightness to see all individual stitches in each of the designs. Price is for unframed poster, and includes postage.

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This poster illustrates 72 of the 90 community needlepoint stitched tiles that were on exhibition as part of the Silk Inroads project as well as the full list of names of those who participated. All participating artists are included by name.

A2, full colour print, with enough clarity and brightness to see all individual stitches in each of the designs. Price is for unframed poster, and includes postage.

This poster illustrates 72 of the 90 community needlepoint stitched tiles that were on exhibition as part of the Silk Inroads project as well as the full list of names of those who participated. All participating artists are included by name.

A2, full colour print, with enough clarity and brightness to see all individual stitches in each of the designs. Price is for unframed poster, and includes postage.

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Book launch and exhibition - Friday 1 August! 

My new release, Chok: Uzbek Architecture in Needlepoint, will be launched at an in-person event in Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia. 

Chok is the Uzbek word for ‘stitch’. In my book I take you t
Needlepoint work in progress. 

This design is inspired by a beautiful decorative tiled panel at the entrance to Abd-al Aziz Khan Madrassa (1652): a beautiful unrestored madrassa (college for students) in the heart of Bukhara’s old town, Uzbeki
Needlepoint ‘Iris in the Wind’ now framed and hanging in its new home- that of an Iris enthusiast in Blackheath, NSW. I used Appleton crewel wool from @morrisandsons on 12 count needlepoint canvas. 

Finished size 82 x 60cm. 

#irises #ne

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