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Psithurism, a topography of tenderness | Tapestry in Wall Hangings by Renata Daina. Item made of cotton with fiber works with minimalism & contemporary style
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Psithurism, a topography of tenderness | Tapestry in Wall Hangings by Renata Daina. Item made of cotton with fiber works with minimalism & contemporary style
Psithurism, a topography of tenderness | Tapestry in Wall Hangings by Renata Daina. Item made of cotton with fiber works with minimalism & contemporary style
Psithurism, a topography of tenderness | Tapestry in Wall Hangings by Renata Daina. Item made of cotton with fiber works with minimalism & contemporary style

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Renata Daina

Psithurism, a topography of tenderness - Wall Hangings

Price $2,800

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Price $160 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: January 6, 2025

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
48H x 36W x 2D in
121.92H x 91.44W x 5.08D cm

Handwoven natural linen and cotton fibers, artist-made hardwood frame
36" x 48" x 2"
From the Scribbly Line series – woven observations of intricate tree root systems and the unique lines found on Scribbly Gum bark
Original Artwork. Certificate of Authenticity and hanging instructions included
Attaches to wall with stand screw on each corner

Item Psithurism, a topography of tenderness
Created by Renata Daina
As seen in Creator's Studio, Los Angeles, CA
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Renata Daina
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2022
Renata Daina is a Los Angeles based artist creating handwoven tapestry and sculpture. She mindfully sources natural fibers that are sustainably grown, spun and dyed. Traditional labor-intensive techniques and modern motifs form tactile abstractions of weaving, wrapping, knotting, stitching. Natural fibers move fluidly between surface textures and multi-dimensional structures delineating our longstanding entanglement in an increasingly fragile ecosystem.

Born in the United States, raised in Australia, she learned traditional Lithuanian crafts from her grandmother, and is a fifth generation weaver. She received a BFA from the University of Southern California, and studied Fashion & Textile Design at the University of Technology Sydney. Renata has shown work nationally and internationally.