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Allagai-High Summer

Allagai: High Summer

$275.00

 

Size: 30×30 cm/ 12x12in (HxW)
Materials: handdyed cotton fabric, poly-wool batting
Techniques: machine pieced, machine quilted

This artwork has a sleeve stitched onto the back for hanging purposes, and can be hung using a gallery-style hanging system, or with two screws in the wall.

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Category: Small Works
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Description

My self-guided Monthly Art Project for the first half of 2019 was to make a 30x30cm (12x12in) textile sketch that is based on the view from my studio overlooking Copacabana and Allagai Bay.

typically, high summer means sun, sand and surf with a throng of holiday makers spread along the shore with umbrellas, beach shelters and towels. The surf life savers (council workers on weekdays, volunteers on weekends) are deck outed in eye-catching red and yellow.

Learn more about my inspiration and process: High Summer

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I acknowledge that I live and create on the land of the Darkinjung and Guringai people and recognise their continuing connection to this place. I pay my respects to Elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all First Nations people.

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Brenda Gael Smith
Contemporary Textile Art

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PO Box 131, Avoca Beach
NSW 2251 Australia

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Z is for Zellige 🇲🇦 As someone who grew up Z is for Zellige 🇲🇦

As someone who grew up in New Zealand, I have a special affinity for the letter Z. I am delighted to add a new Z word to my vocabulary following my recent sojourn in Morocco.
 
Zellige (other spellings are available) is a traditional art form of hand-chiseled mosaic tilework, made from natural clay, hand-molded, hand-glazed, and individually cut into small geometric pieces to create vibrant, complex patterns. Such tile work is found across Morocco and I viewed especially fine examples in:
- Bahia Palace, Marrakech
- Saadian Tombs, Marrakech
- Ben Youssef Madrasa, Marrakech
- Mausoleum of Mohammed V, Rabat

I also enjoyed the mosaics and tile work in the Roman ruins of Volubilis.

#zelligemarocain #zellige

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