Moshe Roas | The Textile Circle of Life

30.01.14

Art, Israeli Designers, Textile Design Moshe Roas | The Textile Circle of Life

Cotton, sand, glass powder, fabric, metal and sponge are just a few of the materials that Moshe Roas uses in his art.
Moshe, a certified textile designer, is anything but your average textile designer. While he plays with textures and layering among other things, his creative world is surrounded by unordinary ideas that are conveyed by different materials. I guess the “right” word to describe him will be an ARTIST.
During his studies at the Textile Design Department at Shenkar College, Moshe developed a unique technique in which he prints on cotton cloth with the help of sand, glass dust and pigments. “Using this technique I created textile which builds a round and infinite world full of details and layers.” Since then (it was back in 2008) he moved to experimenting with stacks of metal and high temperatures.
Words can not describe how fascinated I am by Moshe’s work and I’m sure you’ll hear a lot more about him around here.

www.mosheroas.com

Cotton, sand, glass powder, fabric, metal and sponge are just a few of the materials that Moshe Roas uses in his art. // via: Design Break
Cotton, sand, glass powder, fabric, metal and sponge are just a few of the materials that Moshe Roas uses in his art. // via: Design Break
Cotton, sand, glass powder, fabric, metal and sponge are just a few of the materials that Moshe Roas uses in his art. // via: Design Break
Cotton, sand, glass powder, fabric, metal and sponge are just a few of the materials that Moshe Roas uses in his art. // via: Design Break
Cotton, sand, glass powder, fabric, metal and sponge are just a few of the materials that Moshe Roas uses in his art. // via: Design Break
Cotton, sand, glass powder, fabric, metal and sponge are just a few of the materials that Moshe Roas uses in his art. // via: Design Break
Cotton, sand, glass powder, fabric, metal and sponge are just a few of the materials that Moshe Roas uses in his art. // via: Design Break

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