Showing posts with label Science in Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Science in Art. Show all posts
Thursday, 12 March 2015
Stitch samples
Continuing on the theme of line, but relaxing the rules slightly to include 'flat stuff' I've been playing with couching. I very rarely work with black fabric, but the colours on this piece needed it.
As I stitched I became aware that I was taking inspiration from my old life as a plant biochemist. A world I left many years ago. Looking back through my archived pieces I was struck by how often my subconscious 'design- guru' takes ideas from that part of my experience.
The couched sample could quite easily be an abstract representation of membrane structures inside plant cells. The painted lines that I initially roller-printed on to the fabric probably enhances that idea.
A piece I did some time ago, using string, a lot of gold paint and some beads, has the same inspiration, although I'm not sure I realised it at the time.
My tutor's parting advice when I finished my West Dean course was to make work in sets, or series, so I'm going to tackle a set of small embroideries. Microscope-slide sized pieces on a theme of cell membranes. Quantum Biology is the in thing at the moment - perhaps a little textile art is what it needs!
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