Original Textile Art#1959

Sold & Shipped by Bryn Wears-Fitipaldi
$980
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Original Textile Art#1959

Sold & Shipped by Bryn Wears-Fitipaldi
$980
Quantity
1

Original abstract textile wall art | #1959 | Black and White
Hand-knotted wool on cotton ‘monkscloth’
• Artwork measures approximately 18“x 24 “x 1.5”; measures 21'x26.5"x2.5" with frame
• Ready to Hang
• Mount with heavy-duty hanger and/or wall anchor
• Ships out from Sausalito, CA USA in 7-10 days
• Computer screens may alter the true colors of the artwork
• Protect artwork from direct sunlight
• Natural-dyed wool can have color variations from batch to batch
• Avoid touching natural fibers with your bare hands as your skin oils may cause dirt and dust to collect and discolor the piece over time. Care instructions are included with your artwork. Care and maintenance are the sole responsibility of the buyer.

Wool yarn hand-stitched with Oxford 'punch-needle' on stretched cotton 'monkscloth' in a custom hand-made white oak frame. Abstract geometric composition in black and white color scheme.

Bryn Wears-Fitipaldi creates her original pieces in her studio in Sausalito, California. She creates bold geometric paintings, collages and textile wall art that are reflections of her architectural training. She considers herself an abstract artist, focusing more on featuring elements of form, color, line, tone, and texture rather than literal forms. Her artwork is featured on products from several major US companies.
Product Specifications
Length: 21 in
Height: 26.5 in
Width: 2.5 in
Weight: 12.2 lbs


Product Specifications

Length: 26.5 in.
Height: 2.5 in.
Width: 21 in.
Weight: 12.2 lbs.

    about the artist

    byBryn Wears-Fitipaldi

    Sausalito, CA

    Founder and principal designer of the surface design company 'Namavari', and co-founder of the Bay Area-based firm 'Archipelago Design'. Bryn Wears-Fitipaldi creates all her original pieces in her studio in Sausalito, California. She creates bold geometric paintings, collages and textile wall art that reflect her architectural training. She considers herself an abstract artist, focusing more on featuring elements of form, color, line, tone, and texture rather than literal forms.

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