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Discover 12 original textiles artworks for sale between $3000 - $3999. Contemporary emerging artists: Jean Judd, Vincenzo Montella are exhibiting their affordable original art. You can buy artwork online and browse 1 pages for more originals at the end of this page. To view detailed information for any of these artworks click the image or browse the artist's portfolio website.


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Jean Judd: 'Sound Waves 6 Blue Line', 2019 Textile Art, Abstract. Sound Waves 6 Blue Line is moving away from the static graphic lines earlier in the series.  Leaf- like images emerge along with bursts of abstract forms.  Teal, yellows and splashes of fuchsia are the predominate colors in this piece.  Muted versions of other colors float and merge within the ...
Abstract - Textile Art
44 x 19 inches (111.8 x 48.3 cm)
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Jean Judd: 'Sound Waves 4 Red Line', 2018 Textile Art, Abstract. Sound Waves4 Red Line references back to the first two pieces in the series, with the graphic lines and references to oscilloscopes and seismograph printouts.  Yellow and black are the predominate colors in this piece with the dynamic addition of a dark, bold red.  Muted versions of other colors float ...
Abstract - Textile Art
44 x 19 inches (111.8 x 48.3 cm)
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Jean Judd: 'Rusted Snowflakes', 2017 Textile Art, Abstract. The rust pigmentation was completed on this piece in May of 2010.  My initial reaction was that it was not successful.  I added the star framing and set it aside in my pile of artworks waiting for hand stitching.  I bypassed this piece for several years as it still seemed ...
Abstract - Textile Art
31 x 20 inches (78.7 x 50.8 cm)
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Jean Judd: 'Rusted Lace 1', 2010 Textile Art, Abstract.  This series of textile artworks continues the exploration of rust pigmentation.  Using the paper cutting technique for snowflakes from my youth, I devised a way to transfer the paper design onto my hand dyed fabric using iron filings.  The tactile quality of the medium is maintained with this process.  Further...
Abstract - Textile Art
20 x 20 inches (50.8 x 50.8 cm)
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Vincenzo Montella: 'Sunset', 2000 Textile Art, Abstract.
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Abstract - Textile Art
294 x 200 cm (115.7 x 78.7 inches)
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Artists Describing Their Art:

Jean Judd - Every quilt tells a story and every quilt is unique. The common factor in all quilts is that fabric and thread are used to create a piece of art. To many viewers, cutting up perfectly good pieces of fabric into little pieces and then sewing them together again into a totally different looking piece of fabric, is unbelievable. Who would want to do this day in and day out The dedicated quilt artist and fabric collector I have always enjoyed putting jigsaw puzzles together and the same person who enjoys jigsaw puzzles discovering a finished masterpiece constructed of hundreds or even thousands of little pieces is drawn to the magic of quilt design. Each quilt design is a puzzle waiting to be put together. The design starts in the quilt artists mind and is eventually transferred into reality with the final stitch in the quilt. Many times the original design is nothing like the finished quilt but this just adds to the excitement and the design potential for the next quilt design. What starts in the mind is often transformed into a bigger, better and more dramatic finished quilt than the artist ever imagined. I prefer to make my own ...

Vincenzo Montella - Vincenzo Montella was born in Benevento, Italy the 7/14/1952 and lives in Naples where works as psychiatrist. He is graduated in Medicine and Philosophy and specialist in psychiatry and family psychotherapy. He is artist, poet and photographer. He studied photography at the Toscana Photographic Workshops attending courses of William Allard, Michael Yamashita, Machiel Botman, Alex Webb, Jeff Jacobson, Arkady Llove, Sarah Moon, Carol Dragon. ...