Woven Image have announced the re-release of the iconic Minnie Pwerle textile range as part of their celebrated Ritual Collection.
July 17th, 2015
In 2012, Woven Image acquired three of Minnie Pwerle’s paintings and adapted them into an exclusive textile collection. This year sees the re-release of the iconic design, which fuses art and design into a striking textile range.
Minnie Pwerle’s unique, bold organic style has been captured in the use of freeform motifs that undulate across the fabric in strong contrasting colours. Ritual Upholstery mimics the textured effect of Minnie’s painted brush strokes by utilising a screen print process where pigment ink is heat-set onto the surface of the fabric.
The natural organic quality of the base fabric combined with the pigment print provides a hand-made look whilst maintaining a commercially performing textile, ideal as a feature for occasional seating, lounges and cushions.
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