A striking 1970s textile wall sculpture by Canadian fiber artist Derek Graham Whyte, this handcrafted tapestry embodies the era’s bold experimentation with form, texture, and earthy colour palettes. Composed of layered woven panels in warm mustard, burnt orange, camel, and moss tones, the piece combines soft sculptural shapes with cascading fringe for dimensional movement. Mounted on vertical rods, the work creates a rhythmic composition that blurs the line between wall art, textile design, and sculptural installation.
Whyte’s work reflects the rise of Modernist fiber art in the late 60s and 70s—when weaving evolved from craft to collectible art. This piece brings warmth, character, and an organic tactile presence to any interior, especially Mid-Century, Bohemian Modern, Scandinavian, or contemporary eclectic spaces.
A rare find that elevates a room instantly.
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*All sales are final. Almost all vintage items have some kind of wear such as, scratches, nicks, dings, sun patina and repairs, prices reflect.
*Items must be picked up within 7 days of purchase. Delivery options are available.
*No international or national shipping available at this time.
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