Denise Lithgow Scribbly Gum Vessel

Scribbly Gum Vessel

The Scribbly Gum Eucalyptus trees play host to the larvae of scribbly gum moths which leave distinctive scribbly burrowing patterns on the bark.This has inspired my felt sculpture.
Felt Merino and Corriedale Wool machine embroidery, matt varnish

Denise Lithgow No Man s Land

No Man’s Land

No man’s land is the land that is unoccupied or under dispute between two parties who leave it unoccupied due to fear or uncertainty. I’ve created this piece, which to me represents that unknown.
Felt, Cross breed wool, wire, matt varnish

Denise Lithgow Banksia Bark Vessel

Banksia Bark Vessel


Felt, Merino Wool, Silk, Matt Varnish

My inspiration for my sculptures comes from the landscape. Growing up in the bush with many Banksias has bought back this memory of the feel of the banksia bark.

Jane Ritchens Sylvestris heliocaulis II

Sylvestris heliocaulis II (Forest sun systems)

I am a visual artist who creates sculptural works of ‘Botanical Fictions’. They are my visual responses to the complexities of forest ecosystems and are markers of environmental sensitivity.
Handmade merino felt, fencing wire and white mahogany timber

Gerdi Schumacher My Hanging Garden

My Hanging Garden

My Hanging Garden is sculptured felt, using different wool – coarse and fine – allows me to shape and form. I integrated silk and metallic fibers to achieve a more vibrant and tactile effect.
Textile – Felted

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