I Use A Sewing Machine To Capture Nature’s Fragile Beauty With Embroidery
I hope to capture the power, beauty and fragility of nature in knotted embroidery threads. The work explores the sculptural possibilities of a unique embroidery technique that utilizes a domestic sewing machine and a base fabric that dissolves in water. By repeatedly stitching threads into dense structures I create intricate and complex openwork compositions that mimic natural forms and structures.
I have always found inspiration in the natural world. Exploring, collecting and drawing makes up a large part of the field work aspect of my practice which gives me a great excuse to go for lots of bushwalks in search of reference material. I am also a keep scuba diver and love to explore the world below the waves as well.
I have always been fascinated by the structure of things, from the hard shapes of coral colonies to the minute arterial veins in leaves. I like to draw parallels between the growth and life systems of various organisms in my work commenting upon the interconnectedness of all living things.
More info: meredithwoolnough.com.au
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Share on FacebookShe should keep it up it makes me think if she designs dresses or makes new type kimono because some of them use embroidery right? I haven't seen any fish yet....I like those corals....is she planning to make impressive sea forest there lot people who want to see that exhibit. I hope there are fish in that future...
She should keep it up it makes me think if she designs dresses or makes new type kimono because some of them use embroidery right? I haven't seen any fish yet....I like those corals....is she planning to make impressive sea forest there lot people who want to see that exhibit. I hope there are fish in that future...
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