Ana Teresa Barboza Explained
Ana Teresa Barboza (born 1981) is a Peruvian textile artist.
Barboza was born and raised in Lima, Peru.[1] She attended the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PCUP).[2] Her works are "three-dimensional textile art that depicts natural forms such as plant life and landscapes."[3] She is "known for her "labour-intensive, mixed-media works that use patchwork, knitting or embroidery." Her 2018 work, Torcer, is "made from woven fabric, wool and alpaca embroidered onto a digital photographic print."[4] She sometime combines botanically dyed materials with her botanical subject matter.[5]
Notes and References
- Book: Danielle, Krysa. A big important art book (now with women) : profiles of unstoppable female artists--and projects to help you become one. 9780762463794. First. Philadelphia. 106–107. 1023484688.
- Web site: Ana Teresa Barboza – Handcraft and nature . TextileArtist.org . 20 December 2021 . 18 February 2015.
- News: Textile Artist Creates Nature-Inspired Embroidery Art That "Grows" Beyond Its Frame. Taggart. Emma. January 25, 2018. My Modern Met. March 10, 2019.
- News: Object lessons: from Egon Schiele's nod to Gustav Klimt to black magic by René Magritte. Brady. Ana. February 25, 2019. The Art Newspaper. March 10, 2019.
- Web site: Ana Teresa Barboza Contemporary Embroidery Fibre Art . Fiber Studio . 20 December 2021 . 1 February 2019.