LeMieux Galleries More Art
to
11
2
1
5
4
2
Overall Height
to
Overall Width
to
11
2
5
5
3
3
3
Sunflower Catgirlfriend
Located in New Orleans, LA
"Sunflower Catgirlfriend" is a quilted textile collage by Jane Tardo from the 2022 exhibition Is This Too Much? A Maximalism Group Show. The piece is 25.5 inches high, 16.5 inches wi...
Category
2010s Sculptures
Materials
Textile
Cyclist Catgirlfriend
Located in New Orleans, LA
"Cyclist Catgirlfriend" is a quilted textile collage by Jane Tardo from the 2022 exhibition Is This Too Much? A Maximalism Group Show. The piece is 25.5 inches high, 18.5 inches wide...
Category
2010s Sculptures
Materials
Textile
Forest Catboyfriend
Located in New Orleans, LA
"Forest Catboyfriend" is a quilted textile collage by Jane Tardo from the 2022 exhibition Is This Too Much? A Maximalism Group Show. The piece is 19.5 inches tall, 15.25 inches wide,...
Category
2010s Sculptures
Materials
Textile
Haunted D20
By Mark Hosford
Located in New Orleans, LA
"Haunted D20" is a sculpture by Mark Hosford and John Donovan. The piece is 14 inches high, 14 inches wide, and 2 inches in depth. "Haunted D20" is wheel ...
Category
2010s Sculptures
Materials
Stoneware
Devil's Wind
By Mark Hosford
Located in New Orleans, LA
"The Devil's Wind" is a sculpture by Mark Hosford and John Donovan. The piece is 14 inches high, 14 inches wide, and 2 inches in depth. "The Devil's Wind"...
Category
2010s Sculptures
Materials
Stoneware
Rivals with Totems
Located in New Orleans, LA
"Rivals with Totems" is a sculpture by John Donovan and Mark Hosford. It is 14 inches high, 14 inches wide, and 2 inches in depth. "Rivals with Totems" is...
Category
2010s Sculptures
Materials
Stoneware
Jessica
Located in New Orleans, LA
"Jessica" is a work on paper by Leslie Nichols. The piece is 9 inches high and 9 inches wide. "Jessica" is framed. The framed dimensions are 15 inches high, 15 inches wide, and 1.5 inches in depth. It was made using a manual typewriter...
Category
2010s More Art
Materials
Paper, Ink, Acrylic
Mer-Catgirlfriend
Located in New Orleans, LA
"Mer-Catgirlfriend" is a quilted textile collage by Jane Tardo. It is 19 inches high, 14 inches wide, and 1 inch in depth. It is not framed. It is hung from the wooden dowel sewn int...
Category
2010s More Art
Materials
Fabric, Textile, Thread
Mer-Catboyfriend
Located in New Orleans, LA
"Mer-Catboyfriend" is a quilted textile collage by Jane Tardo. The piece is 21.5 inches tall, 14 inches wide, and 1 inch in depth. It is not framed. It is hung from the wooden dowel ...
Category
2010s Sculptures
Materials
Fabric, Textile, Thread
Nuthatch and Sweetgum
Located in New Orleans, LA
"Nuthatch and Sweetgum" is a shadowbox by Pippin Frisbie-Calder. The piece is 7 inches high, 7 inches wide, and 6.30 inches in depth. The prints inside the shadowbox are silkscreen o...
Category
2010s Animal Prints
Materials
Wood, Paper, Ink, Screen
Warbler and Waxwing in Bottomland Forest
Located in New Orleans, LA
"Warbler and Waxwing in Bottomland Forest" is a shadowbox by Pippin Frisbie-Calder. The piece is 19 inches high, 13 inches wide, and 6.30 inches in depth. The prints inside the shado...
Category
2010s More Art
Materials
Wood, Paper, Ink, Screen
Related Items
Queen
Located in WINDSOR, AU
4 pieces available from an edition of 8
Category
2010s Contemporary More Art
Materials
Enamel
"Shrimp Appetizer", Seafood, Crochet Acrylic in Vintage Frame, lemons
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece titled "Shrimp Appetizer" is a one-of-a-kind original piece by Nicole Nikolich (Lace in the Moon) and is made from crochet acrylic. This piece measures 15"h x 18"w framed ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Yarn, Found Objects, Acrylic, Textile
"Gouda Cheese", Food, Textiles, Crochet Acrylic in Vintage Frame
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece titled "Gouda Cheese" is a one-of-a-kind original piece by Nicole Nikolich (Lace in the Moon) and is made from crochet acrylic. This piece measures 12"h x 10.5"w framed an...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Textile, Yarn, Acrylic
"Ceramic Box with Lid" Stoneware Cream Glaze w/ Organic Attachments
By Gawaine Dart
Located in Detroit, MI
ONE WEEK ONLY SALE
The rich tones of the stoneware clay come through the soft creamy glaze that drips over the surface like melted vanilla ice cream over red devil cake. There are i...
Category
1980s More Art
Materials
Ceramic, Stoneware, Glaze
H 14.5 in W 9 in D 9 in
Summer and Winter, Mid-Century Tapestry, Woven Hanging, Textile Wall Sculpture
By Adela Akers
Located in Wilton, CT
Adela Akers (b. 1933, Santiago de Compostela, Spain) is a Spanish-born textile and fiber artist. She is Professor Emeritus (1972 to 1995) at the Tyler Scho...
Category
1970s Abstract Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Textile, Linen, Thread, Yarn, Fabric, Tapestry
Adela AkersSummer and Winter, Mid-Century Tapestry, Woven Hanging, Textile Wall Sculpture, 1977-2015
H 54 in W 66 in D 10.5 in
Green-Lidded Vessel
By Karen Karnes
Located in Wilton, CT
salt-glazed stoneware
Category
1980s More Art
Materials
Stoneware
Exotica Series, Abstract Woven Tapestry by Ritzi Jacobi and Peter Jacobi
Located in Wilton, CT
Exotica Series, Abstract Woven Tapestry, Textile Sculpture. Cotton, goat hair and sisal, 114" x 60" x 6", 1975.
Ritzi Jacobi (1941 - 2022) and Peter Jacob...
Category
1970s Abstract Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Fabric, Textile, Cotton, Thread
H 114 in W 60 in D 6 in
Magical Beasts Colorful Patchwork Vase
Located in Denver, CO
Albrecht was half way through his MFA program (ceramics) at the University of Iowa when he was deployed to Iraq (03-04 medic/security work). His work explores the collision of war m...
Category
2010s Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Stoneware, Glaze
Yunomi with Signed Box by Tatsuzo Shimaoka (INV# NP2798)
By Tatsuzo Shimaoka
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Tatsuzo Shimaoka
Yunomi with Signed Box
underglaze iron decoration
3.25 x 3 x 3"
date unknown
signed by artist
Category
2010s Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Stoneware, Glaze
Blue Western Plate
Located in Denver, CO
Albrecht was half way through his MFA program (ceramics) at the University of Iowa when he was deployed to Iraq (03-04 medic/security work). His work explores the collision of war m...
Category
2010s Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Stoneware, Glaze
Marco, Mid-Century Polish Tapestry by Zofia Butrymowicz
Located in Wilton, CT
Zofia Butrymowicz (1904-1987, Warsaw, Poland) was one in a select group of Polish textile artists who were first introduced in Chicago, USA in the 1970s by legendary dealers Anne and Jacques Baruch. Butrymowicz's body of work continues to influence the fiber art world to this day.
"New experiments in art have always been of interest to me" Butrymowicz once observed, "whether I agree with them or not, and therefore I never pass by and I am never indignant at any expression in art. I strongly believe that in the wide range of experiments there will also be some elements of the development of culture."
During the post-war period, when the countries of Eastern Europe were locked down behind the Iron Curtain, weavers there found materials in short supply. As a result, many of these artists turned to unconventional materials such as metal, paper and reeds. Zofia Butrymowicz, of Poland, recognized for innovative works in 60s and 70s, used heavy, irregular wools, barely spun at all. In 1969, she visited Canadian weaver, Mariette Rousseau-Vermette and her husband, painter and ceramicist, Claude Vermette, outside Montreal where the couple lived and worked. Zofia and Mariette had both been participants in International Tapestry Biennials in Lausane, Switzerland in the 60s and in Wall Hangings at the MoMA in New York in 1969.
Butrymowicz stayed with the Vermettes for several months, using Mariette’s looms to create tapestries that were displayed with Claude’s ceramics at a local gallery. Butrymowicz used wool from Mariette’s source. Mariette was particular about the color and intensity of her wool — she worked with technicians to perfect the spinning and dyeing so that the wool had a silky luster and dyed “more beautifully” than mechanically spun wool. The wool was a marked departure from the material Butrymowicz had access to in Poland. She “painted” her weavings with colors and shadings of yarns, including only a shimmering suggestion of a shape, often a circle, as she had done in the past, but the glisten and sumptuousness of the yarn in these works set them apart from her previous weavings.
Selected exhibitions: Central Museum of Textiles, Lodz, Poland; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois; National Museum, Poznan, Poland; National Museum, Warsaw, Poland; Skopje Museum of Contemporary Art, Poland; Exempla, Munich, Germany; Museum of Modern Art, Pasadena, California; Pierre Pauli...
Category
1960s Modern Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool
H 37 in W 34 in D 0.5 in
Wings, Mid-Century Abstract Woven Tapestry, Blue Textile Wall Sculpture
By Jan Hladik
Located in Wilton, CT
Wings, Mid-Century Abstract Woven Tapestry, Blue Textile Wall Sculpture, Hand dyed wool hand dyed wool, 73" x 58", (1973) by Czech textile artist, Jan Hladik...
Category
Mid-20th Century Abstract Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Fabric, Textile, Tapestry, Wool, Dye
H 73 in W 58 in D 2 in