Napkins - Anni
Add an element of fine art to your dinner table with my bright and vibrant cloth napkins. Made of machine washable organic cotton, cloth napkins are an easy and fun way to add sustainable and reusable items to your kitchen and home decor.Product Details:
Set of two napkins
Fabric is digitally printed in the U.S.
Handmade
100% super soft organic cotton, pre-shrunk
Measures 16x16 inches, roughly
Product Care:
Machine washable, cold water
Dry on medium heat
Iron as needed
From the Co-Authored Collection:
Co-Authored” is a collection of abstract photographs created during an experiment in appropriation by photographer Krista Joy Niles. Rooted in her discomfort in the practice of artistic appropriation, she embarked on pilgrimages to photograph artworks by some of her favorite artists and to visit some of the most inspiring museums around the United States and Europe. The result is a mysterious and alluring collection of abstract photographs that are are playful and fun, yet sophisticated and elegant. “In respect of the artists whose work inspired my own, the project is titled to ensure that we share the credit for the photographs I make,” said Krista.
In a feminist disruption, Krista names her artworks after the partner or spouse of the artist whose art she photographs. It is her way of giving voice to the often unrecognized support systems that made these artist’s careers possible.
About the photo:
Anni
Artist: Josef Albers
Artwork: Homage to the Square: Red Brass, 1961
Location: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art - Kansas City, Missouri USA
Anni Albers was a German textile artist and printmaker credited with blurring the lines between traditional craft and art.
Add an element of fine art to your dinner table with my bright and vibrant cloth napkins. Made of machine washable organic cotton, cloth napkins are an easy and fun way to add sustainable and reusable items to your kitchen and home decor.Product Details:
Set of two napkins
Fabric is digitally printed in the U.S.
Handmade
100% super soft organic cotton, pre-shrunk
Measures 16x16 inches, roughly
Product Care:
Machine washable, cold water
Dry on medium heat
Iron as needed
From the Co-Authored Collection:
Co-Authored” is a collection of abstract photographs created during an experiment in appropriation by photographer Krista Joy Niles. Rooted in her discomfort in the practice of artistic appropriation, she embarked on pilgrimages to photograph artworks by some of her favorite artists and to visit some of the most inspiring museums around the United States and Europe. The result is a mysterious and alluring collection of abstract photographs that are are playful and fun, yet sophisticated and elegant. “In respect of the artists whose work inspired my own, the project is titled to ensure that we share the credit for the photographs I make,” said Krista.
In a feminist disruption, Krista names her artworks after the partner or spouse of the artist whose art she photographs. It is her way of giving voice to the often unrecognized support systems that made these artist’s careers possible.
About the photo:
Anni
Artist: Josef Albers
Artwork: Homage to the Square: Red Brass, 1961
Location: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art - Kansas City, Missouri USA
Anni Albers was a German textile artist and printmaker credited with blurring the lines between traditional craft and art.
Add an element of fine art to your dinner table with my bright and vibrant cloth napkins. Made of machine washable organic cotton, cloth napkins are an easy and fun way to add sustainable and reusable items to your kitchen and home decor.Product Details:
Set of two napkins
Fabric is digitally printed in the U.S.
Handmade
100% super soft organic cotton, pre-shrunk
Measures 16x16 inches, roughly
Product Care:
Machine washable, cold water
Dry on medium heat
Iron as needed
From the Co-Authored Collection:
Co-Authored” is a collection of abstract photographs created during an experiment in appropriation by photographer Krista Joy Niles. Rooted in her discomfort in the practice of artistic appropriation, she embarked on pilgrimages to photograph artworks by some of her favorite artists and to visit some of the most inspiring museums around the United States and Europe. The result is a mysterious and alluring collection of abstract photographs that are are playful and fun, yet sophisticated and elegant. “In respect of the artists whose work inspired my own, the project is titled to ensure that we share the credit for the photographs I make,” said Krista.
In a feminist disruption, Krista names her artworks after the partner or spouse of the artist whose art she photographs. It is her way of giving voice to the often unrecognized support systems that made these artist’s careers possible.
About the photo:
Anni
Artist: Josef Albers
Artwork: Homage to the Square: Red Brass, 1961
Location: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art - Kansas City, Missouri USA
Anni Albers was a German textile artist and printmaker credited with blurring the lines between traditional craft and art.