New Abstracts - Geo Rays - 22676

Paintbrush Studio Fabrics

Description

First image shown represents a 12-inch swatch of fabric.

Shipping starting March 2022

Available on Quilting Cotton!

Quilting Cotton

  • 100% Cotton
  • 44" wide (42" print area)

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Quilting Cotton Specs - 120-22676

About Quilting Cotton: Medium weight fabric which tends to hold it's shape even after being washed, making it perfect for quilting and crafting structured garments!

Shipping: March 2022

Item #: 120-22676

Contents: 100% Cotton

Fabric Weight: Lightweight

Bolts: 15 yds

Width: 44"

Washing instructions: Machine wash cold, delicate, tumble dry low. Do not bleach.

Designer: Sumana Ghosh- Witherspoon

Brand: PBS Fabrics

About the Prints

In her second collection, New Abstracts, designer Sumana Ghosh-Witherspoon uses earthy colors and rustic shapes which are rooted in nature. Rainbows, leaves, seeds, and flowers have been pared down to the basics and appear in the form of abstract lines, curves, and triangles. Linocut and digital art methods have created these versatile patterns that could be used to make fun, trendy dresses or add a funky edge to home decor.

About the Artist

Sumana Ghosh-Witherspoon is a surface designer, graphic designer, art designer, art director, and fine artist. Born in Philly, she spent a large part of her childhood in India. After studying Communication Design at Pratt Institute in New York, she worked in the publishing industry for several years, designing and art directing for magazines like Vanity Fair, American Baby and FV. Although it was exciting, she missed creating art with her hands. She also wanted to spend more time with her two daughters. So she moved to the suburbs, where cars honking have been replaced by crickets chirping. She now finds herself freelancing, creating collages, volunteering for ice cream socials and discovering a passion for patterns. Sumana is always drawing inspiration from her dual upbringing. The colors, textures, and indigenous arts of India continue to fascinate her.

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