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See Category:Textile designers for product, industrial or fashion designers specialized in the design of textiles for (mass) production. Subcategories This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.
Elisabeth Haarr (born 1945), Norwegian textile artist; Margrethe Hald (1897–1982), Danish textile researcher; Bente Hammer (born 1950), Danish textile artist and fashion designer; Frida Hansen (1855–1931), Norwegian textile artist; Gerda Henning (1891–1951), Danish weaver and textile designer; Helena Hietanen (born 1963), Finnish textile ...
Sera Waters (born 1979): textile artist, arts writer and arts educator; Thomas Watling (1762–1814): painter and illustrator; Jennifer Watson (born 1951): artist known for her paintings that combine text and images; Judy Watson (born 1959): artist; Judy Napangardi Watson (1921–2004): painter; Tommy Watson (c.1935–2017): painter
20th-century American textile artists (1 C, 126 P) 21st-century American textile artists (1 C, 96 P) American textile artists by state (38 C):
Anna Molka Ahmed (1917–1994), artist and pioneer of fine arts; Bashir Ahmed (born 1953), miniature painter, sculptor, pioneer bachelor's degree curriculum for miniature painting; Zahoor ul Akhlaq (1941–1999), painter, sculptor; Saeed Akhtar (born 1938), painter; Shakir Ali (1914–1975), painter; Ajaz Anwar (born 1946), painter especially ...
The following is a list of some important Polish artists and groups of artists. ... (1911–2009), textile artist; Ludwik Konarzewski (1918–1989), painter;
List of artists featured on the show 100 Great Paintings; List of artists who created paintings and drawings for use in films; List of Black British artists; List of Canadian women artists; List of Catholic artists; List of centenarians (artists, painters and sculptors) List of English women artists; List of French stained glass manufacturers
The word textile is from Latin texere which means "to weave", "to braid" or "to construct". [1] The simplest textile art is felting, in which animal fibers are matted together using heat and moisture. Most textile arts begin with twisting or spinning and plying fibers to make yarn (called thread when it is very fine and rope when it is