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Time Isn't Real I | Tapestry in Wall Hangings by Morgan Hale. Item composed of linen in minimalism or mid century modern style
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Time Isn't Real I | Tapestry in Wall Hangings by Morgan Hale. Item composed of linen in minimalism or mid century modern style
Time Isn't Real I | Tapestry in Wall Hangings by Morgan Hale. Item composed of linen in minimalism or mid century modern style
Time Isn't Real I | Tapestry in Wall Hangings by Morgan Hale. Item composed of linen in minimalism or mid century modern style
Time Isn't Real I | Tapestry in Wall Hangings by Morgan Hale. Item composed of linen in minimalism or mid century modern style
Time Isn't Real I | Tapestry in Wall Hangings by Morgan Hale. Item composed of linen in minimalism or mid century modern style
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Time Isn't Real I | Tapestry in Wall Hangings by Morgan Hale. Item composed of linen in minimalism or mid century modern style

Created and Sold by Morgan Hale

Morgan Hale

Time Isn't Real I - Wall Hangings

Price $1,000

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Shipping: USPS 1-5 days
Estimated Arrival: November 22, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
9H x 9W in
22.86H x 22.86W cm

Handwoven Linen and Plaster

9 x 9 in (each piece)

2020

Item Time Isn't Real I
Created by Morgan Hale
As seen in Creator's Studio, Brooklyn, NY
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Morgan Hale
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2022
My work comes to life at the intersection of art, craft, and design, with emphasis and expertise in textile techniques. The process of weaving is a driving force behind my practice - I am continually propelled by its repetitive rhythm and movement. With the building of warp and weft, an inherent grid structure forms. Sometimes I move with the grid, other times I break from it. This methodical process and a desire for precision shapes my work. I work with structured materials that oppose the traditional softness of textiles and blend into the realm of sculpture. I often explore themes of time and perception, but sometimes I'm simply examining color, shape, and material.