Category Archives: Deborah Colman

Silk Scarves – Deborah Colman

Hello, I wanted you to see my winter range of Lucky 100% Silk Scarves. Koi Carp prints to bring good luck & courage in adversity, in these tricky times, (according to Japanese tradition!) Jewel colours to brighten up winter wardrobes. … Continue reading

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Deborah Colman – Exhibiting at Pulse London

Deborah Colman will be exhibiting at Pulse London at Olympia London on 14-16 May, 2017 (stand D10) https://www.pulse-london.com I will be exhibiting three new fabric collections: Feathers & Foliage, Weeds & Wilderness, and CrystalRocks, all based on my hand-printed designs inspired … Continue reading

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Deborah Colman – Winter Open Studios 2016

Deborah Colman will be showing her screen printed textiles in G8 during Open Studios this weekend 26/27th November. 11am-6pm together with 27 artist studios here at The Chocolate Factory.

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Deborah Colman – Exhibiting at Morley Gallery

Deborah Colman is working on fabric designs for her “Urban Weeds” collection, which will be on show at Studio G8 and also at Morley Gallery 61 Westminster Bridge Road, SE81 7HT from June 30th – July 8th.

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Deborah Colman – Summer Open Studios 2015

Textile designs focussing on the theme of water During our Summer Open Studios, visit Studio G8 to see Deborah Colman’s textile designs which are printed and dyed on silk and linen. Recent designs focus on the theme of water.

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Deborah Colman – Winter Open Studios 2014

The Ancient Japanese art of Shibori Deborah Colman works with dye and cloth using the ancient Japanese art of Shibori to create fabric that is marked by folding, stitching and tying. Instead of the traditional indigo dye used in Japan … Continue reading

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