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Medium: Wool
Artist: Lilla Kulka
Pair, Red Woven Abstract Tapestry of Figures, Textile Sculpture
By Lilla Kulka
Located in Wilton, CT
Pair, sisal, wool, stilon, 125" x 77", 1989.
This large figurative, abstract tapestry was done by textile artist, Lilla Kulka (b. 1946, Krakow, Poland).
Artist Statement: "I creat...
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1980s Abstract Wool Abstract Sculptures
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Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool, Thread
"Traces" Mid Century Woven Polish Tapestry, Figurative Textile Wall Sculpture
By Lilla Kulka
Located in Wilton, CT
Traces, sisal and hand spun wool, 108" x 42", 1979.
This large, figurative, mid-century modern tapestry was done by Polish textile artist, Lilla Kulka...
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1970s Abstract Wool Abstract Sculptures
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Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool, Thread
Odchodzacy (Departure II), Figurative Abstract Tapestry, Textile Sculpture
By Lilla Kulka
Located in Wilton, CT
Odchodzacy (Departure II), wool, cotton & stilon, 92" x 36", 1993.
This large figurative, abstract tapestry was done by textile artist, Lilla Kulka (b. 1946, Krakow, Poland).
Arti...
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1990s Abstract Wool Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool, Cotton
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