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Inspiring Pieces of Mixed-Media Fiber Art

Inspiring Pieces of Mixed-Media Fiber Art

Posted by Amber Demien on May 27th 2025

For mixed-media artists, anything goes when it comes to their artwork, so it’s not unusual to find fabric mixed amongst paint, paper, plastic, and many other mediums. Here at Stampington & Company, we publish a variety of magazines that feature different types of textile and fiber art, exhibiting the wide array of inspiring techniques that are possible with a bit of imagination. Our most recent issues of In Her Studio, Somerset Studio, and Art Quilting Studio contain pieces that exemplify this innovative approach to art, some of which are waiting below to inspire you — scroll on!

AILISH HENDERSON⎟ IN HER STUDIO SUMMER 2025

Created by Ailish Henderson, scraps of fabric and fibers come together to create mixed-media portraits. Ailish works in narrative-led fine art textiles as a research-based artist and author. She recently published her first title, “Narrative Textiles: Tell Your Story in Mixed Media and Stitch,” and sells her ranges for interiors and fashion, which are available through her official website and other outlets. You can find this article in the May 2025 Issue of In Her Studio.

SARAH JOANNE MATTACKS⎟ IN HER STUDIO SUMMER 2025

Hand-stitched fabric creations exude the shabby-chic style of artist Sarah Joanne Mattacks. Sarah is a creative consultant, an interior designer, and creative kit designer. You can find this article in the May 2025 Issue of In Her Studio.

NORMA KOOI⎟ SOMERSET STUDIO SUMMER 2025

This detail-filled piece by Norma Kooi combines fabric, fibers, paper, an original illustration, and charming embellishments. Norma is a mixed-media artist residing in Palm Harbor, Florida. She welcomes email at normakooi@hotmail.com. You can find this article in the May 2025 Issue of Somerset Studio.

DEBBIE KAUFFMAN⎟ ART QUILTING STUDIO SUMMER 2025

Debbie Kauffman enjoys using unusual materials in her art quilts, including these pieces made using plastic. You can find this article in the June 2025 Issue of Art Quilting Studio.

Craving more inspiring art? Check out our new issues here.

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