
Give the Gift of Choice!
Too many options? Treat your friends and family to their favourite stores with a Bayshore Shopping Centre gift card, redeemable at participating retailers throughout the centre. Click below to purchase yours today!Purchase HereHome
Laurie Lambrecht: tēxēre
Coles
Loading Inventory...
Laurie Lambrecht: tēxēre in Ottawa, ON
By None
Current price: $92.95


By None
Laurie Lambrecht: tēxēre in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $92.95
Loading Inventory...
Size: Hardcover
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Coles
Laurie Lambrecht’s observations of her natural surroundings—both close to home and around the world—come to form through both eye and hand in her lens- and fiber-based works. In her recent series Bark/Cloth , for example, images of tree bark are printed on linen that is then embroidered with colored thread. Each work is unique, its patterns and textures heightened by the combination of materials and Lambrecht’s detailed handwork first put to use during her time as a sweater designer. The finished objects, which can look like topographical maps or aerial views of Earth’s varied terrain, become quiet meditations on time, the shifting scales of nature, and the ways in which humans interact with, render, and alter the natural world. Texere , the title of this first monograph to focus on Lambrecht's interdisciplinary practice, is Latin for "to weave or intertwine" and is the etymological root of "texture," "textile," and "text"—three elements at the core of this lyrical and immersive volume.
Laurie Lambrecht’s observations of her natural surroundings—both close to home and around the world—come to form through both eye and hand in her lens- and fiber-based works. In her recent series Bark/Cloth , for example, images of tree bark are printed on linen that is then embroidered with colored thread. Each work is unique, its patterns and textures heightened by the combination of materials and Lambrecht’s detailed handwork first put to use during her time as a sweater designer. The finished objects, which can look like topographical maps or aerial views of Earth’s varied terrain, become quiet meditations on time, the shifting scales of nature, and the ways in which humans interact with, render, and alter the natural world. Texere , the title of this first monograph to focus on Lambrecht's interdisciplinary practice, is Latin for "to weave or intertwine" and is the etymological root of "texture," "textile," and "text"—three elements at the core of this lyrical and immersive volume.

















