"I dwell in Possibility." - Emily Dickinson
Sommerfeld
Felice Rix-Ueno: Textile Design, Wallcovering; 1903 – 1932
Black ground. All-over asymmetrical fill lines in closely-spaced sprays suggesting grass, in yellow, green, light blue, metallic gold and silver. Ears of wheat worked in conforming to direction of sprays. Stylized multi-colored flowers, especially bright blue and reds; gray bugs, etc., scattered through. In each repeat five gray and silver bird shapes, asymmetrically placed, with head and tail plumage formed of sprays of gold lines over-crossed and blended with the fill lines.
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About The Artist
A visionary designer, Felice Rix-Ueno blended Eastern and Western aesthetics with a finesse that transcended cultural boundaries. Her work in textiles, ceramics, and interiors reflected a harmonious fusion of tradition and innovation. Rix-Ueno's designs, marked by their elegance and functionality, celebrated diversity and creativity. Her legacy is a vibrant tapestry of artistry and cultural exchange, inspiring future generations to embrace the beauty of a global perspective.
Museum Quality Prints
Each print is made-to-order using museum-quality paper and eco-friendly inks for sustainable beauty.
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Eco Friendly Inks
Neo pigment, water-based inks that are 100% non-hazardous and toxin-free: colors made to last a hundred+ years.
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Museum Quality Giclée Paper
Giclée printing on 200gsm enhanced matte art paper.
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Handmade Frames
Crafted from sustainably sourced wood, our classic handmade frames will be available in black, white, natural, green and dark brown.