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  2. Appliqué - Wikipedia

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    Appliqué is commonly practised with textiles, but the term may be applied to similar techniques used on different materials. In the context of ceramics, for example, an appliqué is a separate piece of clay added to the primary work, generally for the purpose of decoration.

  3. Tunde Odunlade - Wikipedia

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    Tunde uses traditional techniques through a unique batik appliqué process on textiles. He also developed a style which he calls floatograph, his art draws from Yoruba history, culture and life in Nigeria with speciality in batiks, linocut, and woodcut prints. He was an artist-in-residence in 1986 and 1989 at Stillman College, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

  4. Khayamiya - Wikipedia

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    Khayamiya in Cairo. Khayamiya (Egyptian Arabic: خيّامية khayyāmiyah) is a decorative Egyptian art appliqué textile, that dates back to as far as Ancient Egypt. [1] They are now primarily made in Cairo, Egypt, along what is known as the Street of the Tentmakers (Shari'a al-Khayamiyya, or Suq al-Khayamiyya) centered in the Qasaba of Radwan Bey, a historic covered market built in the ...

  5. Harriet Powers - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Powers (October 29, 1837 – January 1, 1910) [1] was an American folk artist and quilter born into slavery in rural northeast Georgia. Powers used traditional appliqué techniques to make quilts that expressed local legends, Bible stories, and astronomical events.

  6. Chris Roberts-Antieau - Wikipedia

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    Chris Lee Roberts-Antieau (born November 18, 1950) is an American fiber artist based in Michigan.She described her work as "embroidered tapestries", created with the use of fabric appliqué, thread painting, and hand embroidery.

  7. Aline Amaru - Wikipedia

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    Aline Amaru (born 1941) is a textile artist from Tahiti, French Polynesia. [1] She specializes in creating a traditional Tahitian appliqué quilt known as tifaifai. [ 2 ] Her work is in the permanent collection of the Queensland Art Gallery .