‘Collage’ Handpainted silk crepe de chine scarf Carole Waller. Inspired by the torn collages of American painter, Lee Krasner and reminiscent of the wonderful ‘Tear’ dress which Salvador Dali painted for Schiaparelli (my inspiration to make painted clothes btw) The colours are slate grey border with long slashes of white, silver grey and turquoise. Handwash or dry clean. Iron while slightly damp if possible. ‘Collage’ Handpainted silk crepe de chine scarf Carole Waller. Measurements: Length : 185cm Width : 45cm Carole Waller art to wear: Carole is known for her collections of original painted clothes and scarves which she has been making since 1986 – and in 2026 moves towards painting on paper and cloth for the walls – and using this imagery to design collages for printed scarves in silk and cashmere. Waller&Wood. Waller and Wood is our gallery name from the time we had a retail gallery in Bath between 2015 and 2020. Visit the Waller and Wood website to see Carole Waller Glass – and the archive of ceramics by Gary Wood. My studio and small showroom is now in Worthing, close to Brighton, where I moved in 2026. Visitors are welcome, by appointment, for a beautiful view of the sea, coffee and to browse the small number of painted garments still available and the collection of silk scarves – alongside the new paintings and prints. The code for this specific piece is WS10