Soma

A$155.00

Soma

From the Imaginary Science Collection

100% silk crepe de chine, 65cm x 65cm

This scarf has been designed, digitally printed and made in Australia.

This design is adapted from the original artwork ‘Soma’, ink and watercolour on paper, 114cm x 152cm by artist Jess Hall.

© Jess Hall

The purchase of this scarf supports the Australian arts scene, local industry and makers.

Limited stock available of the Soma design!

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Soma

From the Imaginary Science Collection

100% silk crepe de chine, 65cm x 65cm

This scarf has been designed, digitally printed and made in Australia.

This design is adapted from the original artwork ‘Soma’, ink and watercolour on paper, 114cm x 152cm by artist Jess Hall.

© Jess Hall

The purchase of this scarf supports the Australian arts scene, local industry and makers.

Limited stock available of the Soma design!

Soma

From the Imaginary Science Collection

100% silk crepe de chine, 65cm x 65cm

This scarf has been designed, digitally printed and made in Australia.

This design is adapted from the original artwork ‘Soma’, ink and watercolour on paper, 114cm x 152cm by artist Jess Hall.

© Jess Hall

The purchase of this scarf supports the Australian arts scene, local industry and makers.

Limited stock available of the Soma design!

 
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Soma design

Soma design

The original artwork that this scarf is adapted from Soma, ink and watercolour on watercolour paper, 114cm x 152cm

The original artwork that this scarf is adapted from Soma, ink and watercolour on watercolour paper, 114cm x 152cm

 

 

Free domestic shipping on all scarf orders

 

 

Jess Hall is a multi-disciplinary artist working with painting, drawing and embroidery.

Training as a painter, printmaker and a textile designer, the work explores liminal spaces between art and craft and art and science; looking to these influences to explore tactility and materiality.  Underpinning all painting and textile work is a descriptive drawing practice. 

This collection of scarves is an extension of Jess’ art practice, a way of bringing art and a love of drawing and painting into an everyday item; art that can be worn and cherished.  All designs begin as works of art that are exhibited.  These works are then reimagined as textile designs and made into scarves. 

 

Care Instructions

Please take special care of your silk scarf or it will easily pull and fray

Dry clean or gently hand wash in cold water with mild detergent (pH neutral)

Gently squeeze to remove excess water and hang to dry.

Do not wring or spin on a high speed as it can damage the silk.

Iron while still slightly damp on low temperature.

Do not machine wash. Do not tumble dry. Do not soak. Do not spin. Do not bleach.