These cans were like mini samples for me. I played around on smaller surface areas and then returned the can to its original state which was far more fun than keeping them flat.
26 Jul 2011
21 Jul 2011
Exciting News.....
After exhibiting this year at New Designers in London I was spotted by The Embroiderers Guild and have been selected to to take part in The Knitting and Stitching Show - Graduate Showcase in London, Dublin and Harrogate. These shows take place in October and November of this year and so I have a lot of work to do to get ready for it! Better get started........
17 Jul 2011
'I heard it in the news'
As part of my final degree show as well as making lampshades I made a table. You can't see the table clearly on my degree show pictures and I have not had my table photographed professionally yet. So I have put up a few pictures I have quickly taken myself so you can have a closer look. This table is based on stories that I have read in the media regarding alcohol abuse and is named 'I heard it in the news'.
Bolton News
Here I am proudly appearing in the Bolton News after they had taken my picture at the open evening of my degree show.
15 Jul 2011
New Designers 2011
I had a great time at New Designers this year and enjoyed speaking to people about my work. I received interest from various galleries and shops as well as the embroiders guild which was very encouraging.
13 Jul 2011
Working towards my final degree show
Intrigued by the overwhelming amount of stories regarding alcohol abuse communicated in the media has led me to evaluate the society we live in. By illustrating the media’s representations as well as academic theories and personal experiences, my artwork inevitably contains narrative. The used cans also communicate ideas of recycling and what we perceive as worthless or waste, transformed and given new life and meaning.
To achieve an inventive and contemporary means of communication, I have experimented with textile techniques including print and embroidery in combination with processes such as sanding and punching on a non textile surface.
Using the original colour in the cans, translucent metal paints as well as embroidery threads I have created an innovative marriage of colour. After months of drawing and sampling I am pleased to introduce my lampshades which are made completely from beer cans.
I started off by making a simple lampshade to see how the cans would behave and then moved on to a more difficult shape.
Taking a last look at my lampshade before I attached the tassles.
Here are my tassles. These tassles are made from beer cans too... in fact they contain around 5400 individually hand punched pieces of beer can which are then sewn together. I am still amazed that my punch did not break whilst making these tassles!!
Finally the tassles are attached! Please ignore the mess in my studio :-)
Bradford Textiles Society Design Competition
Earlier this year I entered the Bradford Design Competition and won First Prize as well as the Premier Vision Award. I have uploaded some of my design development for this competition as well as final samples. Working with beer cans was a new thing for me and since winning these awards I have developed this idea further. Me and the cans get along much better these day with fewer broken needles and cuts!
11 Apr 2011
14 Mar 2011
Aluminium Car Art
I am experimenting with using beer cans as a surface for my textiles designs. I have been on google to see what other people have made using beer cans and found these little cars.
11 Mar 2011
Press release....
The portrayal of social issues in the media compels me. I can't help but wonder what impact or influence they leave on the readers, especially when we are simultaneously faced with contradicting stories.
20 Feb 2011
Grayson Perry - Manchester Art Gallery
These vases touch on identity, class and politics. I love the clever way in which messages are portrayed in these vases. The seductive vases on closer inspection contain narratives which refer to darker issues. These chronicles of the modern world are portrayed using wit, sentiment, nostalgia, fear or anger.
19 Feb 2011
Victoria and Albert Museum London
Taking a look at the lace archives in London.... I love the shapes that are created within the lace but also the shapes of the panels. When I look at the shapes of the panels I am reminded of the armour and think how they could be worn on the body.
18 Feb 2011
16 Feb 2011
Royal Armouries Museum Leeds
I visited the Armouries Museum in Leeds on the 1st Feb 2011. The decorative jousting armour was particularly interesting as the heavy metals were feminised by the use of delicate detail. The grandeur of the armour became increasingly popular around the time of Henry VIII. I also like the cutwork used in the armour and the construction techniques used in order to give the armour motion.
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