Wednesday, May 25, 2022
Sephina
  • Home
  • Artists
  • Artworks
  • Collections
  • Slideshow
  • Art News
    • Art
    • Art Deco
    • Architecture
    • Interior Design
    • Sculpture
    • Oil Painting
  • Shop
No Result
View All Result
Sephina
  • Home
  • Artists
  • Artworks
  • Collections
  • Slideshow
  • Art News
    • Art
    • Art Deco
    • Architecture
    • Interior Design
    • Sculpture
    • Oil Painting
  • Shop
No Result
View All Result
Sephina
No Result
View All Result
Home Art Deco

Vintage Tapestries Cloak the Wings of Larysa Bernhardt’s Plush Moths

by sephina
January 24, 2022
in Art Deco
Reading Time: 5 mins read
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter




Art
Craft

#insects
#moths
#sculpture
#textiles

January 23, 2022

Anna Marks

A photograph of a plush moth with a lady embroidered upon its wings

All images © Larysa Bernhardt, shared with permission

In a cozy studio overlooking a garden in Blackwell, Missouri, artist Larysa Bernhardt creates colorful moth sculptures with a needle and thread. Her fabric creatures are embroidered with old tapestries, often portraying historical people, animals, and delicate botanical forms on their wings: one specimen with a rusty orange abdomen depicts a little bird taking flight, while another is blue with a Medieval woman looking at a flower.

Able to stand on their own or hang from the wall, the handmade moths feature eyes made from Czech glass beads and bodies of cotton velvet and Belgian linen. Bernhardt also wires their wings, enabling people to shape them into their desired position.

The artist initially began by collecting vintage textiles, including silk tapestries and wool, and was interesting in analyzing and unraveling their histories, taking an interest in how creatures, such as moths, often inhabit such materials. “I have some very old wool and silk tapestries, and I’m still trying to unravel the stories behind them,” she tells Colossal. “Those will never be cut, they’re treasures, and I’m constantly checking for moth larvae…and just like that, moths entered the chat! What I love and what I fear melded into my work, in what I believe is a magical, albeit slightly menacing way.”

In addition to the material components, the moths are inspired by travel, television shows, books, and “even phrases someone drops in the grocery line to checkout,” Bernhardt says. “I will never tire of seeing how magically creative humans are,” Bernhardt explains.

Some of her works are on view now at New Orleans’ Mortal Machine Gallery, and you can view more of her work on Instagram and shop available pieces on Etsy. (via Supersonic Art)

 

Plush moth sculptures embroidered with tapestry wings by Larysa Bernhardt

Two lush moths with animals sewn upon their wings

A grey plush moth sculpture with embroidered moth wings

A photograph of two moth sculptures with people embroidered on their wings

A photograph of black moth sculpture with an eye-like shape sewn upon its wings

#insects
#moths
#sculpture
#textiles

 

Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member and support independent arts publishing. Join a community of like-minded readers who are passionate about contemporary art, help support our interview series, gain access to partner discounts, and much more. Join now!










Source link

Auto lotto  processor
Previous Post

Ballinlough Castle

Next Post

MARKE x VALENTINE BOUQUET – VISION_INVITED – KALTBLUT Magazine

Related Posts

A 320-Page Book Explores the Immense Potential of a Single Sheet of Paper

by sephina
February 10, 2022
0

 Craft #books #origami #paper #quillingFebruary 9, 2022Grace EbertAll images courtesy of Storey Publishing, shared with permissionWe’re continually fascinated...

Folds in Recurring Patterns Form the Tessellated Origami Sculptures by Goran Konjevod

by sephina
February 9, 2022
0

 Art Craft #copper #metal #origami #paper #sculptureFebruary 8, 2022Grace EbertAll images © Goran Konjevod, shared with permissionWhether folding flat,...

How is Paper Made? – Jackson’s Art Blog

by sephina
February 7, 2022
0

No matter the method of paper-making, at the beginning of the process is the production of paper stock. The...

Spring Landscape by Arthur Wesley Dow

by sephina
February 7, 2022
0

This is a great demonstration of one-point perspective. Notice how the lines of the path converge towards a vanishing...

Loops and Coils in Bright Gradients Grow from Claire Lindner’s Ceramic Sculptures

by sephina
February 6, 2022
0

 Art Craft #ceramics #gradients #sculpturesFebruary 6, 2022Anna MarksAll images © Claire Lindner, shared with permissionVine-like colorful coils of material...

Load More
Next Post

MARKE x VALENTINE BOUQUET - VISION_INVITED - KALTBLUT Magazine

Vale Chris Wilkinson, 1945–2021

Ian Francis's "Ancient Rites & Rituals, Begun Again."

No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • Institute enters partnership with affordable housing group
  • National Gallery of Canada Creates Department Dedicated to Decolonization
  • A Queenslander-Inspired, North Shore Sydney Bungalow Addition
  • Carnegie Hall’s Afrofuturism festival puts visions of a better future front and center
  • Insightful Digital Images Juxtapose Extracted Resources with the Original Mining Sites

Recent Comments

    Category

    • Architecture
    • Art
    • Art Deco
    • Interior Design
    • Oil Painting
    • Sculpture
    • Uncategorized
    • Home
    • Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    © 2020 Browse The Latest Art Related Updates on Sephina.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • Artists
    • Artworks
    • Collections
    • Slideshow
    • Art News
      • Art
      • Art Deco
      • Architecture
      • Interior Design
      • Sculpture
      • Oil Painting
    • Shop

    © 2020 Browse The Latest Art Related Updates on Sephina.