1995 Japanese Crafts Exhibition
JAPAN, Tokyo: Japan Craft Design Assdociation
Jorie Johnson’s Felt Mats “Under the Rainbow, Rounded Corner” where selected for this annual exhibition competition. Wool, mohair yarn
Jorie Johnson’s Felt Mats “Under the Rainbow, Rounded Corner” where selected for this annual exhibition competition. Wool, mohair yarn
Jorie Johnson’s felt wall work, “Birds and Beasts 鳥獣図” was selected for this competition exhibition. Wool, yarn, copper pipe
Mixed Media, Small Scale and 3-Dimensional Works Jorie Johnson “Shifted Shape Series: Rainbow Jumper IV” object. Wool, yarn, silk organza, beads
“The international development of the miniature as a sub-division of textile art has a comparatively long history. Already in the early 1970`s, Japanese artists had
Jorie Johnson’s “竹流石” hand-felted Tea room rugs were selected for this competition exhibition. Size: w.90cm x l. 180cm x d. 0.6cm Wool, yarns
Jorie Johnson’s felt triptych “夜鳥山 Yatoriyama” received the Kitagawa Atsushi Award. “This work reminds us of a particular Scandinavian life which is not seen in
Body Wear Category: Jorie Johnson’s Jacket with handmade felt body and knit sleeves was selected for the Competition exhibition. Wool, silk organza, mohair yarns, buttons
Mixed Media, Small Scale and 3-Dimensional Works Jorie Johnson’s “Entrapped Species Y” was selected for this competition exhibition. Seamless handmade wool felt, novelty yarn, hairnets,
Jorie Johnson’s handmade felt rug: “獣道 Animal Trail” was selected for the competition exhibition. Wool, yarn
Jorie Johnson: Felt Bag Series. Handmade felt, leather, metal zipper
Jorie Johnson: “Winter Ensemble “Long Vest with Mohair Knit Collar and Sleeves. Wool, yarn, silk organza
Hand felted wall work/rug by Jorie Johnson is entitled “Clover Fields” and is the first ever felt entry in this competition. (Note: incorrectly pictured upside