
This imaginative, multi-coloured textile creature seems to rise from the deep ocean. Flowing marine scenes are hooked across its long body and tail, as if it carries its underwater home with it. Created using rug hooking and mixed fibre techniques, the piece received the 2024 Arts and Letters Award from the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Wool, Cotton, Acrylic, Tapestry, Lethbridge, Canada
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Type
Tapestry
This imaginative, multi-coloured textile creature seems to rise from the deep ocean. Flowing marine scenes are hooked across its long body and tail, as if it carries its underwater home with it. Created using rug hooking and mixed fibre techniques, the piece received the 2024 Arts and Letters Award from the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Wool, Cotton, Acrylic, Tapestry
Homo Faber Finds is a new service aiming to inspire admirers of craft to connect and collaborate with exceptional artisans.
We invite you to submit an enquiry here.

Anastasia uses rug hooking and other textile techniques to create bold art pieces