Visualmyth Fabric "celebrates the inspiration of fabric design as
cultural communication over eons of time. We design and print fabric
digitally."
We are Open and commercially viable now, ready to connect with the
fabric clad, ie. everybody. The key to this enterprise is high quality
"print on demand". Every image is ready for printing.
Sunday, July 17, 2016
Monday, July 4, 2016
Juillet a la Mer
Oil pastel embossed into paper, "embossed" onto Visualmyth Fabric. Available soon as a tapestry on Poly Silk or Cotton Sateen.
Sunday, May 15, 2016
California Style in Piazza San Marco - 1957
A classic photograph customized to show a Visualmyth Fabric western scarf. From the Burke Family archives.
Sunday, April 10, 2016
Western Scarf - Amarillo - OPEN May 22, 2016
Printed on semi-sheer 100% silk or polyester Crepe de Chine, with a delicate texture and beautiful drape. 36" x 36". Visualmyth Fabric explores the mystique of the West. The "paisley pattern" is a term in English for a design using the
buta or boteh, a droplet-shaped vegetable motif of Persian (i.e. Iranian) origin.
buta or boteh, a droplet-shaped vegetable motif of Persian (i.e. Iranian) origin.
Saturday, March 19, 2016
Friday, February 26, 2016
Cactus + Pineapple - tapestry 2
Tapestry size images printed on 100% Organic Cotton Sateen or Polyester Crepe de Chine with durable inks. (34"x38.5" or 86.36cm x 97.79cm). Unhemmed for custom display options. Digital "enhancement" of illustrations by Giorgio Bonelli, 1772. Public Domain image, Rare Book Division, NYPL.
Visualmyth Fabric - Tapestries - OPEN March 22, 2016. Check here for details.
Visualmyth Fabric - Tapestries - OPEN March 22, 2016. Check here for details.
Friday, February 12, 2016
Trochilus Rivolii
Tapestry printed on organic cotton sateen or polyester crepe de Chine, approx. 36" x 40". Digital
"enhancement" from the original humming bird illustration.
Public Domain, NYPL Collection. Available March 1st from Visualmyth Fabric.
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Fish Blue Sea
Tapestry printed on organic cotton sateen or polyester crepe de Chine, approx. 36" x 40". Digital
"enhancement" from the original illustration by Edward Donovan, 1802.
Public Domain, NYPL Collection. Available March 1st from Visualmyth Fabric.
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Action Silk 1800's
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