Anita Meades / Render 003
Anita Meades is a Derbyshire based textile artist whose contemporary woven artworks draw inspiration from the striking patterns and structural rhythms of modern architecture.
Working with traditional weaving techniques, she creates meticulously constructed pieces that explore the interplay between texture, pattern, and light. Her carefully curated fibre selections highlight the natural qualities of each material, bringing warmth and tactility to the clean, formal lines that shape her designs.
Anita’s practice reimagines an ancient craft through a modern lens. By manipulating horizontal and vertical lines, she challenges the expectation of a flat woven surface, instead creating sculptural canvases with subtle movement and dimensionality. As natural light shifts throughout the day, her geometric compositions reveal new forms and shadows, encouraging viewers to experience the work from multiple perspectives.
For Anita, the creative journey is as meaningful as the finished piece. Each artwork evolves intuitively through technique, fibre choice, and the meditative placement of every line. This process driven approach infuses her work with a sense of calm, presence, and quiet complexity. Her woven pieces offer a contemporary expression of craftsmanship—thoughtful, architectural, and deeply connected to the tactile beauty of fibre.
This work is fitted with professional hanging hardware, allowing for installation in either a horizontal or vertical orientation.
Natural organic Merino wool.
25.4" x 21.4"
Original; 1 of 1.
This work comes custom framed in an oak floater frame.
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Anita Meades
Anita Meades is a Derbyshire based textile artist whose contemporary woven artworks draw inspiration from the striking patterns and structural rhythms of modern architecture.
Working with traditional weaving techniques, she creates meticulously constructed pieces that explore the interplay between texture, pattern, and light. Her carefully curated fibre selections highlight the natural qualities of each material, bringing warmth and tactility to the clean, formal lines that shape her designs.






