14 September 2012

count down


The countdown continues with just a week to go now before the residency exhibition.  I've spent most of this week quietly stitching away on Spurn Cloth #1 in my studio at home.  This 4.7 metre long piece is a patchwork of rust-dyed silk and I've used stitch to add further texture to the marks already there.  Some parts I've left without stitches: this space is important.  The stitches confirm the creases in the cloth giving movement, like ripples on the ever-moving water out there, or the ripples set in the sand each time the tide comes in and then out again. 

In the lamp room this will be hung in a curved form so you can't ever see all of the piece at once.  The visitor will walk round it on their way to the platform to look at the view.  This piece quietly reflects that view, with a horizon of sorts along the whole length of it.  Soon it will be time to roll it up in my studio ready to go back to the lighthouse.



4 comments:

  1. Alice, your work is so beautiful, in a quiet but always poignant way. I can't wait to see pictures from the exhibit. Best wishes.

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  2. Thank you Lotta. It feels strange now to have almost finished the work and for things to be drawing towards the end of the project. I'm really looking forward to getting over to the lighthouse next week and spending time installing it in the amazing space there. Fingers crossed it will do the place justice and that the weather is kind!

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  3. Alice, can't believe how quickly this time is passing. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and creativity, it is so good to see other artists' working methods. Good luck with the exhibition-can't wait for the photos either x

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  4. I too cannot wait to see that one unfurled----such an accomplishment on so many levels

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