Title: Time and space 7
Time and space series
Format: 158 x 190 cm – 61″ x 72″
Weight: 1,680 g – 3lb av 13 oz
Date: 2015-2019
No.201.2019.6
Technique: The geometric base uses rectangles and two sizes of fabric squares assembled in a 3-D pattern then quilted onto canvas with a silk core
Description: Further to Time and Space 6, a palette of orange and yellow starts out from an off-centre point within the composition.
Close to the curve, the rectangle bursts into six squares for the design to spread out
Layered squares – cut from graffiti silk from the 1950s printed in Lyon – are twice as small, in two versions of this print that emphasises the down- and upstrokes
The quilting holds the layers together, following the spokes of the circles, one of which has its centre point outside the frame
Title: Time and space 6
Time and space series
Format: 190 x195 cm – 59″ x 77″
Weight: 1,340 g – 2 lb 34 oz
Date: 2014-2015
No. 182.2015.1
Technique: hand-and machine-assembled textiles, hand-quilted on a canvas base with a silk core
Description: Following on from Time and Space 5, a triptych in which the onlooker mentally fills in the spaces
Close to the curve, the rectangle fragments into six squares, letting the pattern undulate. The squares placed over the assemblage are twice as small. Cut from silk produced in Lyon and featuring a Fifties graffiti print, they alternate between the top and undersides
The quilted horizontal lines introduce relief, spaced according to a geometric sequence
Title: Time and space 1
Time and space series
Format: 215 x 215 cm – 85″ x 85″
Weight: 2,685 g – 5 lb 32 oz
Date: 2014
No. 176.2014.3
Technique: hand- and machine-assembled textiles, hand-quilted on a canvas base with a silk core
Description: a collection of men’s suiting textiles topped with a curling doodle evocative of Kandinsky’s black and white canvas Trente together help foster universal motion
Close
to the curve, the rectangle fragments into six squares, letting the
pattern undulate. The layered bazin squares are twice as small.
The graphic quilted spokes of two off-centre circles provide relief, drawing the onlooker’s gaze
First exhibited in 2015 at the Visual Science of Art Conference in Liverpool, UK
Titre: Time and space 5
Time and space series
Format: 227 x 233 cm – 89″ x 88″
Weight: 2,425 g – 5 lb 12 oz
Date: 2014-2016
No. 189.2016.6
Technique: hand- and machine-assembled textiles, hand-quilted on a canvas base with a silk core
Description: Following on from Time and Space 1, the grey of men’s suiting is ousted by a clearer, warmer palette
Close to the curve, the rectangle fragments into six squares, letting the pattern undulate. The layered squares cut from Burmese silk are twice as small
The graphic quilted spokes of three off-centre circles provide relief, drawing the onlooker’s gaze
Thaw series
Semagram series
Moments series
Running water series
Five squares series
Time and Space series
Circles series
Alhambra series
Other works 2015 …
Other works 2009 – 2013
Collaborative projects