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May 16, 2017

Stitchy Snippets - Silk Webs

Original artwork by Nava Lubelski, featured by Julia Titchfield on Feeling Stitchy

Paint drips, splashes and a burst of colour darned together with threads which dart in between like spiders dancing across the canvas and weaving webs in purpose designed spaces. Textile artist Nava Lubelski creates wonderfully vibrant pieces. I am fascinated in how she bridges the gap between a once throwaway and often damaged piece of textile and to transform it into a work of art. Nava talks about her art: "My work explores the contradictions between the impulse to destroy and the compulsion to mend. I juxtapose rapid acts of destruction, such as spilling and cutting, with painstaking, restorative labor. Embroideries are hand-stitched over stains and rips, contrasting the accidental with the meticulous."

In our current age, where resources are becoming ever scarcer, innovative restoration techniques such as Nava's are extremely relevant. To take a seemingly damaged piece of fabric and convert the fault into a feature shows real ingenuity and the results are beautiful.

Original artwork by Nava Lubelski, featured by Julia Titchfield on Feeling Stitchy

Original artwork by Nava Lubelski, featured by Julia Titchfield on Feeling Stitchy

Original artwork by Nava Lubelski, featured by Julia Titchfield on Feeling Stitchy

Original artwork by Nava Lubelski, featured by Julia Titchfield on Feeling Stitchy

Original artwork by Nava Lubelski, featured by Julia Titchfield on Feeling Stitchy


Original artwork by Nava Lubelski, featured by Julia Titchfield on Feeling Stitchy

Original artwork by Nava Lubelski, featured by Julia Titchfield on Feeling Stitchy

Original artwork by Nava Lubelski, featured by Julia Titchfield on Feeling Stitchy





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