This square silk satin scarf design uses the tiles created for Deborah’s hearth at Lune River. It is designed as a grid, surrounding images of flora glass slides, which were inspired by her Botanist father Dr. Nigel Wace.
$330.00
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Deborah worked for a decade as a mosaic artist, teaching mosaic techniques through Adult Education and TAFE in Southern Tasmania. She completed many public art installations, commissions and school residencies.
“This design uses the tiles created for my hearth at Lune River, designed as a grid surrounding images of flora glass slides, inspired by my Botanist father Dr. Nigel Wace’s work. The stories of place and character woven together.” Deborah Wace
Deborah Wace is a botanical artist, fabric designer and professional printmaker from Tasmania. Through her highly detailed and intimate artwork she creates a window into the botany of Tasmania’s wild and often endangered plant communities including native orchids, rainforest, buttongrass and marine plants.
Deborah’s inspiration for her range is drawn from her extensive, private plant specimen collection, gathered and digitised over 30 years. She combines digital plant images with dry point and mono-print original artwork and etchings, which she layers to create her rich, complex botanical designs on fine fabric, wallpaper and a range of architectural substrates.
She is embedding sustainable plant specimen collection, production and printing processes into her work.
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A fabric designer, ecological activist, plant advocate and professional printmaker from Hobart, Tasmania.
Deborah WACE acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work