Textile Landscape Art
Bianca Patetl-Flowers
Capturing the beauty and essence of nature.
I create ritual, medicine cloth for ceremony, heirloom quality baby wearing wraps and slow fashion pieces.
Education
- Bachelor of Fine Arts, Sculpture Victorian College of the Arts
- Ad Dip HSc - Nat Dip HSc Herbal Med
- Color of Woman Intentional Creativity Teacher Training
My background
My work is held in private collections around the world. My work is available via exclusive release and private commission.
Exhibits
UR
A very special commission to celebrate life in the face of death
Ur warp waiting to be threaded
Ur on an outing in Sweden
My Featured works
The Hidden Life of Trees
The Hidden Life of Trees andMycelium Mysteries
Rock pools and Sandy Shores 3.2m
Forest Floor 3.8m
Forest Nymph 4.5m
Viridi Curens 4.3m
what i do
My work is inspired by the colours of nature and often created from them.
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I love to share my passion for creating beauty and connecting with the power of the
creative process through workshops, courses and 1:1 mentorship.
Testimonials
it was calling to me when I first saw it here in the chatter. And when I felt it in my hands the first time it felt special somehow. Definitely some kind of energy to it!
I donβt know how to explain it but I think it has kind of a healing energy how did you do this?
Thank you Bianca ! π β€ π I'm honoured for the opportunity to have worked with you. Thank you for creatively bringing to life something that was previously an idea for me. I will treasure this always xo
Bianca has been my teacher and mentor for over eight years now. During that time she has worked with me to deepen into relationship with plants and with the earth, and to find a quality of health and wellbeing of body mind and soul that I thought out of reach. She is a highly ethical teacher and extremely talented at what she does.
I weave, work and live on the lands of the Wadawarrung people.
These lands were never ceeded.
I am truly grateful for my presence here on this land.
I acknowledge all first nations peoples and the wrongs perpetrated in the past and ones that continue today and hope to be part of the healing.
I acknowledge elders past and present and show my respect to the people that have suffered unimaginably so that I may call this land my home.