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This Herbarium patchwork quilt has been lovingly crafted from designer batik, gauze, lace and webbing. And then they quilted and embroidered by hand and on a typewriter. This is an author's collage technique. It's one-of-a-kind Artwork. Completely author's design and the only unique example of such...
2015
Print, Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Open Edition
8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
No
Not Framed
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Ukraine
Tatiana Vlasenko has more than 30 years of experience working as fabric and textile artist also as stage and costume designer in the theater. Both of these art specialties are complementing each other and helping her in creative work. She makes every art piece with love, because she loves to do this work. She creates her art with exceptional quality and attention to each detail. Tatiana Vlasenko was born in 1966 in Zaporozhye, Ukraine. From 1993 up to present moment she has been working as an art-director at the Zaporozhye Academy Theatre of Youth. She worked as a stage and costume designer in more 50 plays. From 2008 – member of National Artists’ Union. From 2011 – member of National Theatre Workers’ Union. Tatyana has decorated many cafes, restaurants and private interiors in Zaporozhye. She has been working in batik technique, author’s technique which includes fill painting, quilt, patchwork, appliques, stitch and embroidery. Author’s works are presented at Russian Museum of the Arts in Jersey City in the USA. Also her works are installed in Art Museum of Zaporozhye, Ukraine. From 1991- the author actively has been taking part in textile, art and crafts exhibitions. Tatyana was awarded the National Prize named after Lesya Ukrainka for the performance "I don’t say goodbye." She also is Cavaliers of the Order of Princess Olga - the highest state award of Ukraine for rewarding women for outstanding achievements in the educational and cultural sphere
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