My paper collages make a concerted attempt to use up all my home-made papers (i.e. existing paper onto which I paint, stain, spill) and the contents of my 'for collage' box. Here I've used my discarded sublimation papers and stitch.
Writing
How to sublimation print
I was introduced to the wonders of sublimation printing (or dyeing) by the wonderful textile artist Cas Holmes. I developed what I learned into a multi-layer effect that looks like swimming in plant-entangled waters. I just love that you can never really manipulate the outcome, but that you can put enough thought into it to … Continue reading How to sublimation print
Shift
Do we still read these as they were intended? Are they still legs and cherry blossoms? What is the minimum shift needed to alter the interpretation? Our eyes are trained to see. How big does the shift need to be for us to see something new, different, unintended?
Threads
I used free-machine embroidery when I was deep into my textile work. This involves a particular type of 'foot' on my machine (a Bernina 1008) that allows for moving the fabric freely in any direction. I find it therapeutic to react to the immediate stitches just laid down, and to the texture and irregularities of … Continue reading Threads
Drawing
Drawing. My nemesis. And yet, I'm ok enough at it to be fine by me. Self portrait sketch - supposed to be meSelf portrait sketch - definitely not me!Self portrait sketch - me not me I'm right handed. One of the things I do, in order to loosen up, is draw with my left hand. … Continue reading Drawing
Silk Flowers
How about starting my blog with a throwback. It's been a long time since I worked with textiles, my first artistic love. ===== My textile work is characterised by layers and stitch, with the latter being a response to the surface design and texture. This is a series of early pieces that I just love. … Continue reading Silk Flowers
I’m going to Chelsea College of Art!
I have some exciting news. I'm going to Chelsea College of Art! Just about at the start of lockdown I got a place on the Graduate Diploma in Fine Art (which helped make that interminable time bearable). The reason I haven't shouted it from the treetops is that I needed it to be tangibly close … Continue reading I’m going to Chelsea College of Art!