マーサ・スチュワートのインスタグラム(marthastewart) - 8月5日 05時46分
Get to know trailblazing fiber artist @bisabutler, whose work embodying the Black community is featured everywhere from the Smithsonian Museum of American History to the Art Institute of Chicago. "I come from a family of people who sewed. My grandmother, mother, and all six of her sisters knew how to sew," she says. Today, Bisa continues her family legacy of sewing and connects to her roots by creating quilts, which she makes mainly of African fabrics that resemble those of Kente cloth and wax-printed fabric well-known in Ghana. While the timeframe needed to create each piece varies, it generally takes an average of 150 hours to simply cut and arrange the fabric for a piece and an additional three days to quilt.
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Learn more about the story behind her work, and discover other Black female artists that are redefining the art world, by visiting the link in bio! 👆🏼📷: 1. @bolugbadebo 2. @claireolivergallery
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