Saturday, 30 May 2009
A Perfect Summer Day
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
Crafts Magazine Review
An Eye for Detail, a mixed media show focusing on applied arts in the home, is on at Ruthin Craft Centre until 14 June
The show looks at ceramics, textiles and furniture, asking questions about their design and making process. It’s curated by Gregory Parsons and, as he explains, the idea ‘is to give people an overview of the whole or some aspect of the design and making process – something which I feel is very important and often un-considered when viewing craft’.
Textiles make up the main body of the show and artists featured include a roll call of the great and the good in the field. Look out for Kate Blee, Eleanor Pritchard and Ptolemy Mann, as well as newcomers such Ekta Kaul, who creates textile ‘aerialscapes’ inspired by photographs of fields. Kaul’s silk panels are worked with parallel tracks of embroidered and needle-punched lines in varying sizes and colour which add textural interest to the bright surface materials.
Furniture is represented by Shin Azumi and Sarah Kay as well as Angus Ross whose gently curving wooden chairs and stools are both deceptively simple and surprisingly beautiful. And the show is rounded off with ceramics by Jacob van der Beugel, Helen Felcey and James and Tilla Waters.
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
My Aerialscapes at Ruthin Craft Centre
I am showcasing my textile art pieces at An Eye for the Detail at the Ruthin Craft Centre . Curated by Gregory Parsons, the show takes a closer look at contemporary applied arts in interiors as well and also presents each artist's design process. The exhibition is being staged in the beautiful Gallery 3 of the Craft Centre. I am lucky to be showing work alongside such established names as Ptolemy Mann, Emma Jeffs, Eleanor Pritchard, Kate Blee, Shin Azumi - people who's work I greatly admire.
Inspired by aerial photography of fields, the piece I am showing is a study of texture and colour. I have used resist dyeing, embroidery and needle punching on silk panels to create surfaces . I really enjoyed the whole process: painting and drawing the concept to scale, thinking about the colours, textures, agonizing over size of stitches, thickness of needles and then spending what seemed like endless days making it. However, it's been so worth it. On the preview night, seeing the piece hanging in the gallery was pure joy!
The show will be on till 14th June 2009.
Venue: Ruthin Craft Centre
The Centre for the Applied Arts
Park Road, Ruthin,
Denbighshire, LL15 1BB
Friday, 1 May 2009
Showing at Stroud International Textile Festival 09
I am showing at two venues during the Stroud International Textile Festival, a really exciting show that celebrates textiles over three weeks with exhibitions showcasing some of the most exciting work in contemporary textiles, talks by artists and workshops. The show starts on May1st and goes on till May 21st at Stroud Five Valleys, England. In a relatively short period of being set up, the festival has achieved stellar reputation and enjoys a massive following among Textile enthusiasts.
I am showing a range of textile jewellery at the Jewellery Showcase which showcases 12 artists who are inspired by textiles and incorporate textiles in their work. I am showing silk necklaces in striking bold colours. Other artists include a range of established and emerging names like Susan Cross, Nora Folk, Nel Linssen, Yoko Izawa, Lina Peterson, Tanvi Kant, Ursula Hofmann, Jan Hinchliffe, Fiona Wright, Suzanne Potter and Sue Dove.
I am also showing quilts and interior furnishings at the Festival. My interior textiles and jewellery are being showcased at Made in Stroud Kendrick Street, Stroud Town Centre.
I am showing a small range of cushions celebrating colour and textures at Well Cushioned, an exhibition hosted by the Gloucestershire Guild at the Guild Gallery, Painswick Centre, Bisley Street, Painswick.
Fun Fun fun! And the best bit? My work is featured on the cover page of the festival guide and posters.
Those of you who can, please go and visit the festival and post your comments here. ENJOY!