Showing posts with label textiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label textiles. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 April 2015

Daphne’s Glove OR ‘The presence of Daphne’s absence’ OR ‘Traces of Daphne’…


 
THE glove: in original and negative form
This is a collective project I was asked to participate in many months ago. I knew it would be difficult alongside everything else I have taken on but it sounded exciting, it was flattering to be invited and the deadline was way off. The deadline is no longer way off, in fact it is the end of this month and is galloping towards me. The project will culminate in a joint exhibition with 11 other artists and our, well their progress is documented through social media so please look here... ‘A Group Gathering’

I have found it incredibly difficult to try and fit this project in but I have been determined since the beginning to create something aesthetically pleasing at the very least. However, it has, I admit, been much more difficult than I thought. And now it has come to producing the final piece my intentions are faltering again. Technically, I keep disappointing myself. 

My thoughts and ideas have only slowly taken shape and evolved. I wanted to ‘suggest’ the absent wearer (Daphne), a trace of her if you will, hopefully to provoke a sentiment, a connection, questions…
For my MA I have been researching memory; items left behind that suggest past lives, then conversely objects that could/would be evocative but are no longer there (physically) and trying to work out how to invent this using fabric and thread.
After much experimentation into technique albeit based on a different visual, I thought I had an excellent plan for Daphne’s glove. The reality is though that great ideas rarely look so great when immediately put into practice. So I struggle on…
I am working on a fabric piece, eventually using a somewhat darker palette than I started with, suggesting/indicating that Daphne has passed, though her femininity and  (futile?) attempts at ‘ladylike-ness’ remain.
Using screen printing techniques and a photographic, negative image of the (opened) glove I have ‘removed’ the image from the fabric only leaving an imprint of it, just as Daphne did on life. 
Paper stencil + open screen

The florals were printed using a stencil inspired by a pattern on a piece of torn wallpaper I photographed in an abandoned derelict house discovered in Cork, earlier this year – a room forgotten. I originally wanted the piece to be faded, imperceptible, almost not there but growing with vibrancy, detail and colour towards the ‘end’, that time when you no longer care about what other people think or how they see you, caution to the wind and all that. 
Original colour thoughts
However using the dark background means the discharged elements stand out starker than I first wanted.
Discharged dye

I could overdye the whole thing but I would prefer the glove to stay white so I may dip dye the lower part of the design to knock it back a little, although I really like the contrast. We shall see after I have slept on it. Then I MUST start stitching! I sampled the domestic digital machine as it is all I will have access to for a while but I do intend to also hand embroider…quickly! 
Machine embroidered sample


Friday, 17 October 2014

State of Flux

I have started a new blog to document my MA journey… how long that will be is anyone’s guess… but it’s a tool for myself - my future evaluations of the experience, the units of study and hopefully some progress. Maybe I’ll be a new person when (if) I finish it!



Anyway, if you have a reason for interest I’ll need to add you to the ‘approved’ list so send me an email and let me know… if not don’t worry – it’s not that interesting! and I DO still intend to continue this one...so here's some new Urbex pics...








Sunday, 20 April 2014

Painting: in Progress...

At least I now have some kind of idea of the look and feel of this collection of drawings now... i.e. nothing like how I initially imagined. I think I have now progressed to the 'very beginning' stage. I have 2 finished A2 sheets, this one being closest to how the rest may pan out, in three steps...drawn from a collage of photographs taken of motifs found on stones at Le Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris and a Parisian metro station entrance, using layers of original old 'found' wallpaper (in Darlington not Paris).




I'm intending to use these (when finished!) to design some embroidered fashion fabrics from ... am quite fancying using this one as is though - digitally printed on the front of an A line skirt panel? um?
The other paintings I started are no further forward (yet), may have to go urbexing this afternoon for further research and dirtiness.

Thursday, 9 January 2014

New project... beading a 3 meter length...

This is my New Years Resolution; I started this on my flight to Havana last summer with a secret needle, no scissors (my mini travel tooth floss worked a treat) - then left it mostly alone for the rest of the year. So, anyway, I have to either finish this by February for an exhibition deadline or by the end of 2014 (which is absolutely the most likely)... I have kind of working titled it 'An obsession with distressed architectural surfaces' OR 'An excuse for beading'...

I  intend to post images of my progress regularly (to make me do it) on my Facebook page so please have a look occasionally and help me out when I get stuck!





  

Saturday, 16 March 2013

Exhibition Put Up & Preview...

After an intense weekend of manically trying to finish off some pieces, buy frames (snow notwithstanding), do framing, getting the rusty metal collection together, designing & making iPhone case packaging, not sleeping... I started to install the rest of my exhibition. Luckily Lyndon, John and I had made a start on the Wednesday before... Still it seemed an insurmountable task and I got myself all aeriated and turned into a proper drama queen - I shall now have to be more sympathetic when my students are putting up their final shows!

By the end of the day it was looking like a professional job largely due to my kindhearted helpers. I was still completing odd tasks till an hour before opening the doors to the VIP guests though on Wednesday... e.g. handwriting the description cards and artist statement after approx 8 hours of doing it more 'slickly' on computer (it just wasn't working). The downside was that my fingers stayed covered in black ink for days. 
So to the preview night... after insisting I was not going to make a speech I was mortified (in a good way) when presented with a massive bunch of beautiful flowers from my team... awww, I still didn't make a speech however.
I was really touched by people's thoughtfulness - getting more flowers and even some presents of vintage stuff.
It was a really good night, thanks to everyone who came along, brought their homemade cakes and made it a memorable occasion. I will be putting more pictures of the exhibits on my Facebook page for the duration and hopefully when it closes, a video, so those who can't make it can have an overall impression of the whole thing. Lots of people have said that the work does look much better in real life so please do try to come and see it and stitch a bit... 

Opening times here: Folio Gallery

Saturday, 16 February 2013

Hi Honies... I'm home!

And this is what I bought... whilst in Paris (along with a couple of G&T's)...

Sunday, 10 February 2013

Sacred Heart of Paris...

I am readying myself for the annual trip to Paris tomorrow... Indigo & Premier Vision... so before I choose which shoes to take I have had to prepare a new embroidery to be getting on with in any spare minutes that I may have !!!? That is if my needle doesn't get confiscated...I found a great tip on a forum somewhere to avoid taking scissors - use dental floss packaging; how clever is that?!
So, these are the initial stages of it happening... it looks a bit rubbish so far but I am (fairly) confident I can make it look gorgeous by the end of the week (possibly).
Already I have had some mishaps and troubles but I am not ready to give up yet... for instance I started with a really old, yellowed, tatty veil and have been wanting to do a sacred heart embroidery for a while, so thought it would be the perfect base... I ironed it in readiness and it melted completely, :-(


Saturday, 26 January 2013

How does your garter grow...?


Mary, Mary quite contrary
How does your garter grow?
With silver threads and silken flowerheads...
And prettiness all in a row!

Saturday, 19 January 2013

New work...COMPLETE - Budgie

Slightly over deadline but here's the final process of embroidery ON the chosen garment - a 1952 tiny girdle (seriously if you were a size 6 why would you even want to wear a girdle? unless of course it had been embellished with a budgie and stuff)... the first new piece especially made for my exhibition ; onwards and upwards.If I'd have thought of doing an animation before I started it may have been a little more thoughtful... but hey - next time!


I have already started on my next piece... embellishment rules.

Saturday, 12 January 2013

And on the twelfth day...

Claire had created...an almost finished piece of work!
To be fair there are still 10 hours left to..
finalise a few small areas, cut it all out, apply it to it's 'ground' and then tomorrow (I am guessing) somehow make it look as though it has always been there.


Monday, 31 December 2012

The 12 days of...Stitch



12 days is my deadline (self imposed) for this piece; working from historical influences in the way of traditional patchwork shapes updated by the intention of slapping a budgie next to it... reasoning being they wouldn't have done that in centuries past...
The images above show the results of 12 solid hours of stitch so when you come along to my first solo exhibition in March '13 please be sure to mentally calculate the total time of the finished piece and if nothing else, appreciate that!

I can't believe...how long it has been since my last post... it's TERRIBLE! I think I have felt that I haven't had anything solid to say about anything solid... for the past few weeks/months everything seems to have been very bitty- a bit of this and a bit of that.

If I were to have a New Years resolution it would be to update my blog at least fortnightly, if only to make myself do something worthwhile that often in order to mention it.

As this will be my last post of 2012 I won't list the ups and downs of the past year but look forward to what I hope to achieve in 2013, in short:

  • for my exhibition to be successful
  • to sell some work
  • to get my book to a publishable state
  • to launch my new 'collection' of paper jewellery at Design Event(proposal yet to be written) 
There will be more information about the March exhibition as and when but I am very aware I have as little as 10 weeks to prepare and I haven't even come up with a title... please help! Without explanation just vote on the title (in sidebar) that would entice you to come along and have a little look or suggest one of your own in the comment box of this post... much appreciated!

Thank you for reading my posts in 2012 and don't stop in 2013 - Happy New Year!

Sunday, 14 October 2012

Here comes a new collection...

the good news:

Yes, this IS tidy...
  • My studio is tidy again and new (old) plan chest installed
  • I will have my 'Built Up - Broken Down' sketchbook back from Portugal hopefully within a couple of weeks which means I can continue designing from it - still loads of ideas to pursue
  • Soon I will have 2 new desks on which to put all my sewing machines on in a line (not unlike a factory)  
  • I am getting better at Illustrator (slightly)
  • Have started a new board on Pinterest - inspiration for my new collection :-)
  • 'fish' and 'chips' rings have joined the ' up your street' jewellery collection (packaging to be tweaked, obviously)


Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Urbex Colour Board...

          

Well... as I am back to full time 'proper' employment tomorrow I am taking this opportunity to show you my next mood board of colour... these are photographs (albeit out of focus, or rather 'soft' focus) that I took on my phone during last weeks photoshoot... of distressed surfaces. It's the colours that won me over, I shall use these in my next collection ...I know what you're thinking ('but she always uses those colours!')...similar to usual I admit, but I LOVE them. I imagine I may use the very dark almost ebony, the rust ochre and the acid lime in larger proportions this time, with a hint of pearlization (made up word), as it WILL soon be winter.
Have you ever seen a larger battery pack?

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Sign Up!...





Thursday, 16 August 2012

Out with the old...in with the new old...

Before I finish my tidying up and just in case you missed the shots of my studio on Facebook, here's some of the more atmospheric shots just taken... I added the cobwebs for effect (yeah right!)...  I shall take it all down and swap it for other similar but different delights. Isn't the light delicious?





Saturday, 28 July 2012

Collars continued...



A few images from my sketchbook showing development work and sampling for 'Built Up, Broken Down' for the Contextile Triennial... just tell me when you have seen enough...

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

not going...not happy


Industrial Felt Collar

The Contextile Triennial Saga continues... 
  • my application for funding from the Artists’ International Development Fund has been refused (very bad)
  • my work for the exhibition has safely made it to Portugal                    (good)
  • I will not be joining it shortly, or at all (not good)
I hope I get a catalogue...