ART ARCHIVE 1 - Carolyn Saxby
Collection by Carolyn Saxby Textiles
my own art work, textiles and photography 2004 to 2010 - all copyright Carolyn Saxby Textile Artist in St. Ives - www.carolynsaxby.co.uk
CAROLYN SAXBY MIXED MEDIA TEXTILE ART
CROLYN SAXBY TEXTILES - ice blue - a new ice blue winter heart with softly dyed fabrics, heat distressed chiffons, clear plastic and sparkly snowflakes. Text - when winter came
CAROLYN SAXBY MIXED MEDIA TEXTILE ART
CAROLYN SAXBY TEXTILES - ice blue winter heart - a new ice blue winter heart with softly dyed fabrics, heat distressed chiffons, clear plastic and sparkly snowflakes. Backed with ice blue velour and finished with crystal icicle danglies. The text is "when winter came"
CAROLYN SAXBY MIXED MEDIA TEXTILE ART
CAROLYN SAXBY - chubby fluffy - this starling has eaten too many cake crumbs perhaps - at Porthgwidden café looking out over St. Ives bay
CAROLYN SAXBY MIXED MEDIA TEXTILE ART
CAROLYN SAXBY TEXTILES - icicles - a new ice blue winter heart with softly dyed fabrics, heat distressed chiffons, clear plastic and sparkly snowflakes. Backed with ice blue velour and finished with crystal icicle danglies. The text is "when winter came"
CAROLYN SAXBY MIXED MEDIA TEXTILE ART
CAROLYN SAXBY TEXTILES - November mittens - picot edge - lacey fingerless mittens knitted with a soft grey angora yarn with silver sparkle
CAROLYN SAXBY MIXED MEDIA TEXTILE ART
CAROLYN SAXBY - St. Ives misty winter texture
CAROLYN SAXBY MIXED MEDIA TEXTILE ART
CAROLYN SAXBY TEXTILES - midnight blue crystal snowflake
CAROLYN SAXBY MIXED MEDIA TEXTILE ART
CAROLYN SAXBYY TEXTILES - winter frosting - a new ice blue winter heart with softly dyed fabrics, heat distressed chiffons, clear plastic and sparkly snowflakes
CAROLYN SAXBY MIXED MEDIA TEXTILE ART
CAROLYN SAXBY TEXTILES - snowflake charm - a beautiful bundle of ice blue fabrics, silk, lace, snowflake garland and a silver snowflake charm - from a dear friend in Rhode Island. It has inspired something icy!
CAROLYN SAXBY MIXED MEDIA TEXTILE ART
CAROLYN SAXBY - cold enough to snow - cold enough to snow in St. Ives, probably too cold! These lacey seed heads are growing in The Warren. They looked pretty with the cottages behind
CAROLYN SAXBY MIXED MEDIA TEXTILE ART
CAROLYN SAXBY - starlings love blueberry muffins at Porthgwidden café Porthgwidden beach St. Ives
CAROLYN SAXBY - St. Ives bay starling - the starling has a lovely name. I wonder if it means "little star". This little star was captured at Porthgwidden beach looking out over St. Ives bay with Godrevy lighthouse in the background
CAROLYN SAXBY MIXED MEDIA TEXTILE ART
CAROLYN SAXBY - starlings stars and rainy days - a few of my favourite things - rain drops, rainy days and rain on windows, droplets on branches, puddles, reflections in water, cheeky starlings and shiny stars