28 October 2010

New Work for GNCCF


I showed mainly new works at GNCCF last week. It all follows on from my final university project "The Sublime in the Mundane: Counting Threads". It's a theme that I would like to continue exploring, I think there's a lot of potential for my work to develop. I really want to up the scale- I just haven't physically got space to do so at the moment, now that I'm working from home. Anyway, this is where I am with it currently:


 

An overview of my stand. It great to have such a big space all to myself, it meant that I was able to exhibit a good selection of all of work and gage a public reaction to each strand. I showed work in pairs: 2 large photogram pieces, 2 small, 2 photograph pieces and two in fabric. I also showed my acrylic ribbon piece, now re-named "On the Surface, 10" and a selection of unframed works.


Tone no.1


Hue no.1

A real public winner



Pincer

Spider

If pushed, I would have to say that this is my current favourite piece. Deception plays a huge part to the viewing of my work, I just cannot work out how I took this photograph- which is why I get so much enjoyment from revisiting it.











News of upcoming exhibitions and my new website coming soon...

26 October 2010

Great Northern Contemorary Craft Fair Favourites

As promised here is a selection of my favourite makers from GNCCF:


 Allyson Gee

A Glasgow based jewellery designer with a stunning collection of encased butterflies. Incredible intricacy and fragility combined with graphic geometric structures.

www.allysongee.co.uk






 Suzi McLaughlin

Suzi works with laser cut paper and fabric to produce beautiful cascading floral installations. I love the white and cream pieces- perfect for weddings. On her blog you can see her extravagent coloured works too.

http://suzimclaughlin.blogspot.com/
































Julia Snowdin

A conceptual artist producing knitted forms for ceiling installations. Her work seems to have an almost fluid quality whilst retaining strong orderly lines and sequences.

www.juliasnowdin.co.uk

Elspeth Edmondson

Elspeth was showing my favourite piece at the whole fair. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a picture of it! It was a stunningly simple piece of curled off white paper presented in a huge box frame. She works with typography and plays with ideas surrounding 2D & 3D work. Clean and crisp aesthetics, perfectly executed.

www.elspethedmondson.com






Details of all the exhibitors including the other graduates can be found here: www.greatnorthernevents.co.uk

25 October 2010

Best New Graduate

I've just returned from a very successful Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair. My work received a hugely positive response from the public and I was lucky enough to be awarded "Best New Graduate" from the lovely people at Pannone LLP.

As well as big sales at the show, I have had requests for commissions and lots of interest from galleries. Thank you to everyone who came along and saw my work and to Pannone LLP, Kelda, Ann-Marie, Angela and my fellow exhibitors  for making it such an enjoyable show! Hopefully I'll be back again next year.

Pictures and full details to come in the next few days as well as a selection of my own favourite makers from the show.

I would also like to announce that work is beginning on my new website which should be up and running by the new year. Check back here for details...

24 September 2010

Great Northern Contemorary Craft Fair 22-24 October

I have been awarded a stand in the Great Northern Graduates section at this years Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair in Manchester.

I'm working on new pieces especially for the show including this embroidered film piece:



This is going to be my first major show after graduation and hope it will be one of many to come.

The show will be at Spinningfields in Manchester city centre from Friday 22nd to Sunday 24th October. Come along to see me and over 150 other contemporary craft designer-makers.


Further details can be found on their website here: Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair

26 June 2010

New Designers 1-4 July

I will be exhibiting at New Designers next week; Thursday to Sunday, as part of Birmingham City University's Textile Design course (stand T35). Tickets are available here: http://www.newdesigners.com/


This is some of the work which I will be showing:

Acrylic Ribbon (close-up)



 Yellow Echoes






Double Needle

George Jackson Travel Award

Earlier this month I was selected as the winner of the George Jackson Educational Foundation Travel Award. This is an annual award given to students from Birmingham Institute of Art and Design based on their academic achievement and proposal for travel. I will be using the award to fund a research trip to Sweden to broaden my knowledge of both historical embroidery and contemporary textile art. I will visit Stockholm to view cutting edge art and design with a focus on textile work, before travelling north to more rural locations to explore traditional Nordic craft and folk art. I will use inspiration from the trip to develop on from my final degree project.


8 June 2010

London Midland Rail Poster

My work is to be displayed as a poster in 70 rail stations across the midlands as part of Made in the Midlands; a public art initiative between Birmingham Institute of Art and Design and London Midland railways. The work will be on station platforms and in booking halls. The posters are up now until October.

http://www.biad.bcu.ac.uk/madeinthemidlands/