Habitat

When I happened to hear an interview on the ABC with India Flint, an Australian artist, poet, and adventurer as well as the “mother of the eco print”, it awakened again the longing to work with natural fibre and materials once more.

  • Habitat 3
  • Colour Therapy, Painting, Print, Textiles
  • Silk fibres
  • Barbara Pritchard

When I happened to hear an interview on the ABC with India Flint, an Australian artist, poet, and adventurer as well as the “mother of the eco print”, it awakened again the longing to work with natural fibre and materials once more.

When I happened to hear an interview on the ABC with India Flint, an Australian artist, poet, and adventurer as well as the “mother of the eco print”, it awakened again the longing to work with natural fibre and materials once more.

When I happened to hear an interview on the ABC with India Flint, an Australian artist, poet, and adventurer as well as the “mother of the eco print”, it awakened again the longing to work with natural fibre and materials once more.