From the boom of textile art to personal research.
Abstract
This article consists essentially of two parts: the first part is a brief review of the role of women in society and in the textile art. In that, it is analyzed how the textile activity had a great influence in the incorporation of the woman in the labor world and how this phenomenon occurs in parallel to her incorporation into the world of art and the valuation of textile art. We will review some examples of artists who have used or use the textile language to express themselves in the artistic field as an affirmation of their feminine identity.
In the second part, I will expose the main aspects of my own research in the field of textile art though the technique, I call “Sewn collage” the works made with this technique have the characteristic of the collage since they assemble different elements but also join them by stitch, the proper lines of the drawing are reproducer. The characteristic of the painting or traditional drawing are combined with the contemporary art and
the expression of the woman from the perspective of the gender.
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