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Medium: Tapestry
Artist: Lia Cook
"Framed & Draped: Material Collection" Lia Cook, Contemporary Wall Textile
By Lia Cook
Located in Wilton, CT
"Framed and Draped: Material Collection", acrylic on abaca, dyes on rayon; woven, 63" x 38", 1989.
This contemporary abstract mixed media tapestry was done by California-based Ameri...
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1980s Abstract Geometric Tapestry Sculptures
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"China Maze Doll" Lia Cook, Contemporary Figurative Tapestry
By Lia Cook
Located in Wilton, CT
"China Maze Doll", woven cotton & rayon, 72 x 51", 2008.
California-based American fiber artist, Lia Cook's (b. 1942) work "A-Maze Doll", was awarded a Gold Medal at the 5th Interna...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Tapestry Sculptures
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"Material Pleasures: Artemisia" Lia Cook, Contemporary mixed media textile
By Lia Cook
Located in Wilton, CT
"Material Pleasures: Artemisia", acrylic on linen, dyes on rayon; woven, 53" x 77", 1993.
This contemporary abstract mixed media tapestry was done by California-based American fib...
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1990s Contemporary Tapestry Sculptures
Materials
Fabric, Tapestry, Thread, Linen, Acrylic
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