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Stitching and Un-stitching Work
Aida can be very unforgiving if you make a mistake while sewing. Where the needle passes through the fabric it enlarges the hole, and if the sewing is then unpicked, it leaves behind a trace of where it once was. … Continue reading
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Tagged art, art work, artist, Blog, contemporary art, contemporary art cross-stitch, cross stitch, Death, embroidery, experiments, greek, greek key, Greek Myth, loyalty, marriage, odyssey, Penelope, sewing, textileart, wife, workshop
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Post Graduation Reflections
Last week I gave a talk at The University of Chester about my art career since graduating from there in 2012. It gave me a chance to look back at what I’ve been doing, particularly in the last two years … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessSpace, art, art career, art work, exhibition, KIAC, lecture, open calls, past work, reflections, Sheffield, solo exhibition, talk, university of chester
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