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Several years ago, after a trip to Southeast Asia, textile designer Lulu de Kwiatkowski started assembling large-scale collages from pages of old journals, love letters and vintage family photographs.
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Artist Juliana Santacruz Herrera has taken to the streets of Paris to repair unsightly potholes and cracks with braids and braids of colorful yarn. Reminds me of what artist Jan Vormann did with Legos. Love!
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Inspired by transforming mass produced items into unique and handmade works of art, Inge Jacobsen brilliantly stitches onto the the pages of fashion magazines such as Harper's Bazaar and Vogue.
I absolutely adore Brazilian artist and fashion student Camila do Rosário's work. Her Moleskine collages are incredibly inspiring and her detailed illustrations are hauntingly captivating and full of expression. Enjoy the rest of her art here.
San Francisco artist Sarah Applebaum's installations and sculptures, made from afghans, vintage blankets, felt, and yarn, are so colorfully explosive and psychedelically brilliant.