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£219.00
This work 'Lake at Dawn' was completed in 2014 and is one of my earliest shibori works. Wanting an escape from the pressures of final year in university I often found myself daydreaming about swimming in lakes at dawn, with the sunlight bouncing off gently rippling water.
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This is a fine-art giclee print of my original shibori art work.
It was created using a contemporary adaptation of a Japanese tradition called arashi shibori. Cloth is first bound to a pole before being compressed into pleats and dyed. It is a very rare art form and only one traditional Japanese practitioner remains alive today.
I am a contemporary textiles artist in Bristol, UK. Re-imagineing textiles from the Far East and making it relevant to my time and my place. We need textiles for a socially just and environmentally sustainable future. My work was shortlisted for the international Kogei Award and on show in the Toyama Museum of Art and Design Japan in 2021.
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This is a fine-art giclee print of my original shibori art work.
It was created using a contemporary adaptation of a Japanese tradition called arashi shibori. Cloth is first bound to a pole before being compressed into pleats and dyed. It is a very rare art form and only one traditional Japanese practitioner remains alive today.
I am a contemporary textiles artist in Bristol, UK. Re-imagineing textiles from the Far East and making it relevant to my time and my place. We need textiles for a socially just and environmentally sustainable future. My work was shortlisted for the international Kogei Award and on show in the Toyama Museum of Art and Design Japan in 2021.
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This work 'Lake at Dawn' was completed in 2014 and is one of my earliest shibori works. Wanting an escape from the pressures of final year in university I often found myself daydreaming about swimming in lakes at dawn, with the sunlight bouncing off gently rippling water.
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This is a fine-art giclee print of my original shibori art work.
It was created using a contemporary adaptation of a Japanese tradition called arashi shibori. Cloth is first bound to a pole before being compressed into pleats and dyed. It is a very rare art form and only one traditional Japanese practitioner remains alive today.
I am a contemporary textiles artist in Bristol, UK. Re-imagineing textiles from the Far East and making it relevant to my time and my place. We need textiles for a socially just and environmentally sustainable future. My work was shortlisted for the international Kogei Award and on show in the Toyama Museum of Art and Design Japan in 2021.
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This is a fine-art giclee print of my original shibori art work.
It was created using a contemporary adaptation of a Japanese tradition called arashi shibori. Cloth is first bound to a pole before being compressed into pleats and dyed. It is a very rare art form and only one traditional Japanese practitioner remains alive today.
I am a contemporary textiles artist in Bristol, UK. Re-imagineing textiles from the Far East and making it relevant to my time and my place. We need textiles for a socially just and environmentally sustainable future. My work was shortlisted for the international Kogei Award and on show in the Toyama Museum of Art and Design Japan in 2021.
This work 'Lake at Dawn' was completed in 2014 and is one of my earliest shibori works. Wanting an escape from the pressures of final year in university I often found myself daydreaming about swimming in lakes at dawn, with the sunlight bouncing off gently rippling water.
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This is a fine-art giclee print of my original shibori art work.
It was created using a contemporary adaptation of a Japanese tradition called arashi shibori. Cloth is first bound to a pole before being compressed into pleats and dyed. It is a very rare art form and only one traditional Japanese practitioner remains alive today.
I am a contemporary textiles artist in Bristol, UK. Re-imagineing textiles from the Far East and making it relevant to my time and my place. We need textiles for a socially just and environmentally sustainable future. My work was shortlisted for the international Kogei Award and on show in the Toyama Museum of Art and Design Japan in 2021.
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This is a fine-art giclee print of my original shibori art work.
It was created using a contemporary adaptation of a Japanese tradition called arashi shibori. Cloth is first bound to a pole before being compressed into pleats and dyed. It is a very rare art form and only one traditional Japanese practitioner remains alive today.
I am a contemporary textiles artist in Bristol, UK. Re-imagineing textiles from the Far East and making it relevant to my time and my place. We need textiles for a socially just and environmentally sustainable future. My work was shortlisted for the international Kogei Award and on show in the Toyama Museum of Art and Design Japan in 2021.