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Ann Gish
Inspired by a document textile from late 17th century Venice, our Venezia embroidery is lush with color and pattern.
Chelsea Art Studio
Ann was born in Enid, Oklahoma, and educated at the University of Oklahoma, with a degree in Interior Design. She moved to San Diego in 1984, where she lives today with her husband and three children. While her artistic impression was constant throughout her life, her recent foray into the art world was developed over the past 15 years working as a volunteer art teacher for school children at the elementary level. During this time she also worked as the prop, costume, and backdrop designer for the elementary school’s performances and directed the art and talent shows for many years. Now coming full circle, Ann is once again involved in instructing new and aspiring artists on her painting methods. In her commitment to being a green artist, Ann is able to create unique paintings by using recycled materials, finding items of interest in her environment, and using every drop of paint to add dimension to her paintings.
This piece needs 10 stars. It’s big bold and just what our dinning area needed. It’s definitely one of my most favorite pieces in the house.. Judyth. US. 2025-05-30 13:05:20
Kinrande is inspired by a Ming-era cobalt blue and gold pot in the Met’s collection. The gold and bronze motif is embroidered onto a marine blue linen/cotton ground.
really good fabric very good quality very luxurious look as well, I would definitely recommend getting this. Neha. Simsbury. 2024-06-01 14:01:36
Mutina
Punto is a three-dimensional decorative element that can be used only on walls. The pattern is characterised by big sunken dots (down) or elevated dots (up) and finds its highest expression when used on large surfaces. Depending on how light hits the elements, they create unexpected chiaroscuro effects that enliven interiors. The traditional double-firing production technique enhanced the preciousness of surfaces, especially in the shades Vert and Brun where a reacting enamel typical of handcrafted pieces guaranteed an exceptional color rendering.
Named for the refined, white-glazed pottery of the Italian Renaissance. The intricate embroidery in a medley of blues, yellow & red is inspired by the design of a bowl with arms of the Ridolfi di Borgo of Florence.
TileBar
The Nabi glass arctic fish scale polished glass mosaic tile is a handcrafted, hand-glazed glass tile with an artisanal look. A unique production process results in slight surface variations from piece to piece. The mosaic tile features a glossy crackled finish with natural shading. Complete the look with Nabi glass trim pieces. Nabi™ glass is a TileBar signature collection. The handmade and hand-glazed collection features alluring glaze variations in distressed hues over a crackled façade. The unique artisanal process results in distinctively rich colors as well as intriguing layers and opacities. Nabi™ glass is statement-making in any space. Beyond the surface beauty of Nabi Glass tile - and it is considerable - there’s another reason to love this collection. It’s made from recycled glass: broken chips and shards that are crushed and melted down (again), so it’s naturally eco-friendly. Because glass is 100 percent and endlessly recyclable, it benefits everyone: consumers, manufacturers - and the environment.
Inspired by a 16th-century Ottoman dish, this design means 'peacock' in Turkish. Embroidered on a herringbone ground in many colors, with decorative clipped fringe.
Kinrande is inspired by a Ming-era cobalt blue and gold pot in the Met’s collection. Available as pillows, throws, and duvets, the gold and bronze motif is embroidered onto a marine blue linen/cotton ground.
As soon as I saw this, I fell in love with the rich elegant fabric. It really makes a statement.. Denise. Madeira Beach, FL. 2025-02-27 12:02:44
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