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Serape (tie)
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Description
This tie takes a joyful approach to color and minimalist forms with Mary Heilmann’s Serape design. Often seen in Latin American culture, serapes include a combination of colored stripes and are traditionally used as shawls or blankets.
Mary Heilmann, in collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia.
Hand printed on cotton sateen
Dimensions: 3 1/4 x 57 inches
Hand wash, line dry
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Mary Heilmann
Among the foremost American abstract painters of her generation, Mary Heilmann spent her FWM residency exploring the connections between painting and printmaking, even finding a way to screenprint the sumptuous texture of her brushstrokes.