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The Teapot Redefined

Exhibition  /  29 Sep 2012  -  15 Nov 2012
 
Published: 20.09.2012
Liz Alpert-Fay. Piece: Wire Mesh Teapot. Teapot: Reclaimed metal, hardware cloth, reclaimed glass. Knit, wrapped, and coiled wire. Textile: Silk, linen, cotteon, metallic thread, punch needle embroidery. 11.75' x 12.5' x 12.5'. Liz, Alpert-FayPiece: Wire Mesh TeapotTeapot: Reclaimed metal, hardware cloth, reclaimed glass. Knit, wrapped, and coiled wire. Textile: Silk, linen, cotteon, metallic thread, punch needle embroidery11.75' x 12.5' x 12.5'. Liz Alpert-Fay
Piece: Wire Mesh Teapot
Teapot: Reclaimed metal, hardware cloth, reclaimed glass. Knit, wrapped, and coiled wire. Textile: Silk, linen, cotteon, metallic thread, punch needle embroidery
11.75" x 12.5" x 12.5"


Liz, Alpert-Fay
Piece: Wire Mesh Teapot
Teapot: Reclaimed metal, hardware cloth, reclaimed glass. Knit, wrapped, and coiled wire. Textile: Silk, linen, cotteon, metallic thread, punch needle embroidery
11.75" x 12.5" x 12.5"

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Intro
The teapot is an enduring symbol of hospitality throughout the world. Mobilia Gallery has invited artists working in diverse media such as paper, glass, wood, metal, beads, ceramic and textiles to add their own unique interpretation of the teapot form.