A woman looks at tapestry by artist Chrissie Freeth during the rehearsal of Son Et Lumiere as part of Ripon Cathedral's 1350th anniversary celebrations in Ripon, Britain, April 27, 2022. Picture taken
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Chrissie Freeth Tapestry Weaver - a detail from a new tapestry that was cut off the loom this week, and called Memento Mori. I am currently doing all the stitching and other
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Chrissie Freeth Tapestry Weaver
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Exploring early European tapestries and their relevance to contemporary practice
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Textile art displayed on city's big screen as part of Not Just Hockney series | Bradford Telegraph and Argus
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Joseph Priestley (left) and Andrew Burns (right), help install a tapestries named Memento Mori by artist Chrissie Freeth, that forms part of a series of 13 large scale tapestries by the artist
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Chrissie Freeth – Tapestry Weaver | Blog of artist and tapestry weaver Chrissie Freeth