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In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Niki McDonald.
Niki McDonald, also known as TapestryGirl, is an Australian needlework artist whose urban pop art portraits use modern street art styles to tell stories of iconic characters she has created.
In this second part of our interview, we talk about how Niki’s work fits within the art ecosystem, her local art scene in Sydney, and she shares a regal fact about a previous job that you’re going to love.
Timestamps:
00:01:10 - How Niki manages projects
00:07:30 - How needlepoint gives street art another chance
00:08:10 - Bob Girl - The Urban Explorer
00:16:30 - The benefits of an alter-ego
00:19:45 - How Niki’s work fits within the broader artistic ecosystem
00:27:00 - The Australiana project
00:34:00 - Earworms…
00:39:10 - Favourite Podcast
00:41:10 - Favourite Book
00:43:10 - Favourite Album
00:44:10 - Favourite Film
00:46:10 - Favourite outdoor space for stitching
00:48:55 - Interesting fact that no one knows about Niki McDonald
Links:
Website: tapestrygirl.com
Instagram: tapestry.girl
Intro music is Let's Go Find The Sun by Sarah the Illstrumentalist via Epidemic Sound.
About NeedleXChange:
NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.
Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.
Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange
If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com
If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!
Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/
And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!
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By Jamie Chalmers5
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In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Niki McDonald.
Niki McDonald, also known as TapestryGirl, is an Australian needlework artist whose urban pop art portraits use modern street art styles to tell stories of iconic characters she has created.
In this second part of our interview, we talk about how Niki’s work fits within the art ecosystem, her local art scene in Sydney, and she shares a regal fact about a previous job that you’re going to love.
Timestamps:
00:01:10 - How Niki manages projects
00:07:30 - How needlepoint gives street art another chance
00:08:10 - Bob Girl - The Urban Explorer
00:16:30 - The benefits of an alter-ego
00:19:45 - How Niki’s work fits within the broader artistic ecosystem
00:27:00 - The Australiana project
00:34:00 - Earworms…
00:39:10 - Favourite Podcast
00:41:10 - Favourite Book
00:43:10 - Favourite Album
00:44:10 - Favourite Film
00:46:10 - Favourite outdoor space for stitching
00:48:55 - Interesting fact that no one knows about Niki McDonald
Links:
Website: tapestrygirl.com
Instagram: tapestry.girl
Intro music is Let's Go Find The Sun by Sarah the Illstrumentalist via Epidemic Sound.
About NeedleXChange:
NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.
Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.
Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChange
If you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.com
If you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!
Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/modern-cross-stitch-magazine/
And follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!
RSSVERIFY
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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