I create mixed-media textile art exploring the overlooked beauty of moss, lichens, and mushrooms in natural environments. By combining diverse fiber techniques, I recreate miniature ecosystems on fabric surfaces, examining the intimate relationship between textile comfort and natural forms. My work invites viewers to pause and consider these often-overlooked elements of our environment through a new perspective.
Each piece serves as a meditation on patience and organic complexity, presenting familiar landscapes through a novel tactile lens. My process integrates traditional fiber arts with modern techniques, including acrylic and hand painting, digital fabric printing, punch needle, tufting, felting, crocheting, and embroidery. This fusion of methods allows me to capture both the delicate intricacies and robust textures found in these natural microenvironments.
This collection offers a fresh perspective on tiny ecosystems through a unique visual language, carefully balancing photorealistic elements with fiber manipulation. The interplay between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary approaches creates pieces that are both visually striking and texturally engaging. By focusing on these miniature worlds, my work highlights the extraordinary complexity and beauty in seemingly simple natural formations.
"Rock 1," the first piece in my rock series, exemplifies this approach through its layered techniques. The piece features meticulously stitched and painted textures complemented by punch-needle yarn moss, sculpted with clippers for dimensional depth. This careful manipulation of materials creates a dynamic surface that mimics the organic growth patterns found in nature.
Explore more of my work at TinaRaeStudios.com, where each piece celebrates the intricate beauty of these often-overlooked natural wonders.