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Jane Reichle
Allyson Boot

2026

$310
£235.90
€276.44
CA$444.14
A$452.54
CHF 255.86
MX$5,506.18
NOK 3,057.18
SEK 3,049.27
DKK 2,066.56

About the Item

Jane Reichle (b.  1998, Bryan, TX) is an hand embroidery and textile artist based in Austin, Texas. When most people hear "embroidery," they think of pastel flowers and domesticity. This is not the case for Jane. She uses embroidery to express her fascination with irreverent subcultures, strange objects, grandiose fashion, anarchist music, and colors that blow our hats off.  She often draws on cult classic music and films in her work, as well as other eccentric media.  As an artist, Jane's practice is focused on creating art at the intersection of pleasant and peculiar.-- Reichle draws influence from a wide range of sources, including the rhinestone-laced flair of Nudie Cohen’s custom Western wear, classic American tattoo design, and the offbeat style of her Austin community. Her work channels the spirit of the Southwest with humor, heart, and meticulous craftsmanship. While her technique honors the time-honored tradition of hand embroidery, her voice is distinctly modern—irreverent, honest, and unafraid to experiment. Reichle’s pieces serve as love letters to Texan culture and the people who shape it, offering a window into a world that’s both familiar and newly imagined. Her work is a celebration of individuality, memory, and the power of personal storytelling through fiber.
  • Creator:
    Jane Reichle (1998, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2026
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 10 in (25.4 cm)Width: 8 in (20.32 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Bozeman, MT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU498317649132

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