bkg. white; decrease and increase black and white stripes on spiral

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Spiral, 1969

Cotton; screenprintexpand_more

Gift of Richard L. Simmonsexpand_more  98.150.13

Not on Viewexpand_more

This textile by Barbara Brown depicts themes prevalent in 1970s design that had already begun to appear in the late 1960s. Mathematical precision was key to creating textiles that coincidentally depicted the influence of machines and technology in their patterning. By alternating light and shade, Brown created a sense of three-dimensionality and spiraling motion, as if this were a drill bit or other helical tool or fastener seen at close range. This progressive motif won Heal's the Council of Industrial Design Award for Fabrics in 1970.

Details
Title
Spiral
Artist Life
born 1932
Role
Designer
Accession Number
98.150.13
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bkg. white; decrease and increase black and white stripes on spiral

© Heal's Fabrics, London, Barbara Brown, 1969