From colorful journal pages to creatures made of salvaged materials, here’s a glimpse at the imaginative worlds of textile and multimedia artists on WordPress.com.
The Pale Rook
We discovered Glasgow-based textile artist Johanna Flanagan after stumbling upon her post, “Artist’s Statement: Part Two,” and were immediately pulled into her curious world of dolls that are hand-drawn, sewn, and embroidered. We love her delicate, narrow-waisted figures in cross-legged positions, many of which are created with recycled fabrics and threads she’s collected over the years.

Anouk de Groot
The world of Anouk de Groot, a folk artist based in Edinburgh, Scotland, is full of fantastic creatures — ones you’d encounter in fairy tales or eerie dreams. Think mermaids on jaw bones. A sheep skull with gold and black illustrations. A textured painting of a folk tale bride.

Busy Mockingbird
Mica Angela Hendricks’ blog name says it all: she’s always busy working on art projects, from custom portraits to resin monster puppy dolls to her well-known series of collaborations with her young daughter. She often shares her own takes on characters in popular culture, too (check out her recent Mad Max illustrations).

The Smallest Forest
“I feel compelled to articulate living and loving with my hands,” writes Nat at The Smallest Forest. The bookbinder and illustrator, who is currently exploring Venezuela with her husband, observes new places and cultures and translates them in vibrant ways, splashed across personal journal pages.

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beautiful, fantastic pieces of art
Very informative and exquisite!
Very unusual and interesting photos.
very energetic creations
Love the face of the Mockingbird!
Talent at its peak. Very creative and unusual work.
Another great one: tuhba.wordpress.com
Thanks for the suggestion! Interesting mixed media pieces and collages here.
Inspired ORIGINAL work!!!
Great artists. Very inspiring. Check out my original art – “Poetry Panels” here: http://hgrobert.com/category/poetry-panels/
Thanks so much for introducing us to these artists. I particularly like ‘The Pale Rook’. The artist’s comments about how women struggle to value themselves, their talent and their work are very instructive and inspiring.
I love the doll. And I see I sort of make my hands sometimes the way they are in the painting.
Nat and Johanna are in a special class of fulfilled artists oozing out artistry instantly.
They are very inspiring *O*
What a feast for the eyes for someone like myself who lacks visual creativity.
Loved these. Made me want to go and try to create something too…!
I like “Odette”!
Lovely innovative artists.
Art is inspiring in any way, shape, or form…mermaid on a jawline is fantastic!
Great artistry. I recognize the image of Yemanja in your cover photo.
I love seeing other artists. It inspires me to post more of my own work; I have made some illustrations for my blogs.
Thanks for featuring these artists- very inspiring!
This was great stuff. I love the art. Whimsical and dark…right up my alley. Thanks for posting.