my name is meghan cassidy. I design textiles that are inspired by nature. I paint, I sew, I design. Currently I'm working on a line of home goods. enjoy my artwork and let me know if you are interested in working with me.
The process of folding fabric, and then clamping it between boards is the Itajime technique of Shibori dyeing. The fabric is folded into vertical pleats of squares, rectangles and triangles and placed between two shapes of wood board or metal and clamped. The shapes of the wood or metal determine the resulting pattern onto the dyed fabric. Check out some of my new creations!!!
This collection was created using Shibori which is a Japanese word for manipulating fabric by binding, stitching, folding, twisting, or compressing then dyeing the cloth to create resist dyed fabric.
This line is hand-drawn, digitally designed and printed onto silk. I was working on a design project that lead me to Scandinavian woodblocks and I was incredibly inspired.
I call this Inanna, because all of this work reflects the Goddess nature. Inanna was a Sumerian Goddess, and my work is reminiscent of Near East designs. These are all hand-dyed, silk-screened, on silk.
This brightly floral textile, the mayan bag and the green man tanks were inspired by my travels to Mexico. These designs are hand silk screened on cotton. The t-shirt designs are a part of my green man series and are also inspired by traveling and nature.
I am a freelance textile designer and wardrobe stylist living in Philadelphia. After graduating from Moore College of Art and Design I began working as a designer for Anthropologie and Urban Outfitters. Currently, I work in film and video production as a wardrobe stylist. I have worked on independent films, tv shows and commercials. In this blog are my inspirational photos along with a collection of my textile designs and other artwork.