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Woven Ceramic Wall Sculpture with Cotton and Tencel Fringe | Wall Hangings by Karen Gayle Tinney | The Odeon in New Orleans. Item composed of cotton and ceramic in contemporary or modern style
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Woven Ceramic Wall Sculpture with Cotton and Tencel Fringe | Wall Hangings by Karen Gayle Tinney | The Odeon in New Orleans. Item composed of cotton and ceramic in contemporary or modern style
Woven Ceramic Wall Sculpture with Cotton and Tencel Fringe | Wall Hangings by Karen Gayle Tinney | The Odeon in New Orleans. Item composed of cotton and ceramic in contemporary or modern style

Created and Sold by Karen Gayle Tinney

Karen Gayle Tinney

Woven Ceramic Wall Sculpture with Cotton and Tencel Fringe - Wall Hangings

Featured In The Odeon, New Orleans, LA

Price $14,000

Creation: 12-16 weeks

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
72H x 192W x 1D in
182.88H x 487.68W x 2.54D cm

Originally commissioned in the 16-foot size shown for placement in a residential lobby. This piece is made of woven ceramic plates with applied cotton and tencel fringe and braids. Because of the modular nature of this design, similar pieces may be made in any size and can be done in a vertical or horizontal orientation. Additional images of similar pieces in different layouts/sizes are available upon request. Fringe may be done in any color. The modular design also allows for ease of transport and installation. Installation guides are provided with the shipment.

Item Woven Ceramic Wall Sculpture with Cotton and Tencel Fringe
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Karen Gayle Tinney
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
Ceramic & Fiber

Karen Gayle Tinney is an artist and designer whose work consists of pieces that combine ceramic and fiber, drawing inspiration from the interplay of the materials. Within her work, the two materials never live alone, relying on each other for structure and completeness. The fiber components are incorporated where the ceramics leave off; completing the shape or acting as the physical connection between incomplete parts.

Each piece is meticulously crafted by the artist in her studio; some pieces taking months to fully complete.

Karen studied product design at Parsons School of Design and worked professionally as a home decor designer for seven years before pursuing her own work full time, establishing the business in Philadelphia in 2016. After Philadelphia, Karen moved her studio to Southern California for a few years before relocating to Vermont in 2021.