TEXTIEL PLUS no. 152
HOLLAND, Amersfoort: T x P (Textiel Plus Magazine), Scala Publishing
“Jorie Johnson Love affair with Felt (Valt op Vilt), an article written by Dutch Feltmaker Inge Evers (Haarlem)
“Jorie Johnson Love affair with Felt (Valt op Vilt), an article written by Dutch Feltmaker Inge Evers (Haarlem)
“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
JoiRae Textiles Handmade Felt Hats with Stitched Patterns and Ribbon Adornment
New Wave Artist: Jorie Johnson, Fiber Artist “Through the Time Slip, to the Current Century of Textile Art Tapestry”
This Danish publication was compiled and written by one of the producers of the International Felt Symposium and Juried Exhibition in Aarhus, Denmark in 1990.
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
An article about the Chado Research Center’s Exhibition, ’92 Tanko Biennial- Tea Arts for the 21st Century, including unusual set of patterned Tea carpets, with
An article by J. Johnson reporting on the 3rd International Textile Competition Kyoto