Colourfast digital print on high-quality machine hemmed cotton.
Dimensions: 48cm x 76cm
Folded and packaged with jute string and label.
£12.50
These North Coast tea towels from Frankie Creith feature pen and ink illustration drawings of six of the North Coast’s key tourist attractions: Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Old Bushmills Distillery, Dunluce Castle, Mussenden Temple, Dark Hedges and UNESCO World Heritage site the Giant’s Causeway.
2 in stock
Colourfast digital print on high-quality machine hemmed cotton.
Dimensions: 48cm x 76cm
Folded and packaged with jute string and label.
Artists | Frankie Creith |
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Frankie Creith is an internationally exhibited artist, living and working on the North Coast of Ireland.
Her work has been published, televised and held in both private and public collections worldwide, including the prestigious Victoria & Albert Museum London, home to the world’s largest collection of Applied Art.
Since graduating from Ulster University Belfast with a Ba (Hons) in Fine Craft Design, she continued to develop her creative practice whilst, for over 20 years working as an ‘Artist in Residence’ for the Education Board and Arts Council of Northern Ireland facilitating numerous art commissions and cross-community creative projects.
She is best known for her ‘Mixed-media Textile’ work incorporating fabrics, papers, paint, inks, wax, resin and all manner of media through collage, fusing, layering and embellishing with both free machine and hand stitch. Currently, the local landscape of her beloved North Antrim rich in colour, texture and cultural heritage inspires her work in acrylics, oils, cold wax and stitch.