The tree cloths were inside, now it was my turn to respond in this ongoing dialogue. Perhaps I could add more marks on the cloths using materials from each tree. I needed to test each tree's dye/stain potential so used India Flint's eco-printing technique of tightly wrapping material with cloth and steaming it.
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Monday, March 26, 2012
My Turn to Respond
The tree cloths were inside, now it was my turn to respond in this ongoing dialogue. Perhaps I could add more marks on the cloths using materials from each tree. I needed to test each tree's dye/stain potential so used India Flint's eco-printing technique of tightly wrapping material with cloth and steaming it.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Tree Cloths Removed
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Staining on Tree Cloths
In the darkness under the Cedar tree its cloth stayed wet and had decayed more rapidly than the others.
over the summer and fall I had continued with other dialogues within the Douglas-fir ecosystem. I laid a piece of cloth on the ground and left the leaves and debris fall on it. Each week I would uncover a corner, cut off a piece and bring it inside.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Tree Cloths
Within a few weeks, the cloth wrapped around the Cedar was rearranged by fauna running up and down the sloping trunk. I didn't touch the cloth.
By October staining was clearly visible.
As I had hoped, each tree stained its cloth in a distinctly different way.
Monday, March 5, 2012
BA(Hons) Graduation Exhibition Work
I have been rather quiet on my blog this past month or so because I have had my head down stitching. I am working on my final work for a degree I have been pursuing for the past 6 years. Soon I will be finished. My final work began over 2 years ago when I initiated a series of dialogues within the forest I live in. One of these dialogues involved wrapping cloth around tree trunks.
I wanted the trees to leave their marks on the cloths.
I selected 4 different types of trees, hoping for distinctive marks from each one.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Cellular Automata
Cellular Automata: Rule 30
These are the 2 works I entered in this year's faculty exhibition.
They were inspired by the work of knitter Debbie New - one of Canada's best - in her book 'Unexpected Knitting, published by Schoolhouse Press, 2003.
Cellular Automata are systems governed by simple rules to produce snow flakes, to determine how cells divide, and to generate molecular structures.
These rules can be applied to knitting to produce self generating patterns, each rule producing a different pattern.
These utility towels remind us cellular automata systems are at work in our daily lives.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Hand to Hand Opening
This evening we went to the opening of the Victoria College of Art faculty show at the Cedar Hill Gallery
10 faculty members are showing work
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Hand to Hand: Works by Teaching Artists
Tonight I'm getting my work ready for this exhibition I'm entering 2 knitted hangings The opening on Thursday will be most entertaining! |
Bay of Fundy & River Thames
What is the link between the Canada's Bay of Fundy and England's River Thames?
image above - Bay of Fundy on a blustery day
Living wall in heart of London near River Thames
here are some more clues to the link between the Bay of Fundy and the River Thames
Two Continents
Two Groups
One Passion
Material Girls present
Articulated Materials: Bridging Waters
A transatlantic collaborative exhibition by
Materials Girls (U.K.) and Articulation (Canada)
Venue:
Date:
Opening
Times :
The Brentwood Road Gallery,
The Frances Bardsley School for Girls
Brentwood Road, Romford RM1 2RR
22nd February - 2nd March 2012
Wednesday-Friday only 9.30 - 16.30
(Final Friday until 15.00)
Saturday 10.00 -13.00
For more information ring: 01708 472468
www.the-materialgirls.co.uk
Sunday, February 5, 2012
"Hand To Hand" - Works by Teaching Artists
The faculty at Victoria College of Art is having their annual exhibition this month
Here is all the info about it
Do hope you can see it
I will be at the opening on the Thursday evening - looks like it is going to be lots of fun
Hope to see you there
Lesley
"HAND TO HAND" - Works by teaching artists:
Performances, dance, textile arts, mixed media, installation, tapestry, painting, drawing, sculpture, claymation puppets....
Opens:
Monday Feb. 13 – Feb. 19
Reception:
Thursday 7.00 p.m. February 16 at CACGV( Community Arts Council Greater Victoria) Gallery, Cedar Hill Recreation Centre (3220 Cedar Hill Road)
At the reception on Thursday, giving a Degas touch, there will be a performance by two award-winning students, Kie Matsuit and Joel Exposito, from the Professional Training Program of the Victoria Academy of Ballet.
Monday (opening day) and also Thursday evening, a performance piece by Yvonne Owens, Leyla Mitchell, and Atomic Vaudeville's Mily Mumford -- who will present ‘Military Industrial Dreamers: A Kate Bush Tribute Piece.’
Contributing Artists: Andy Wooldridge, Lesley Turner, Victor Arcega, Danielle Hogan, Joanne Thomson, Carol Thompson, Tony Bounsall, Paul Peregal, Steven Dickerson, Yesman Post, Joyce Kline, Yvonne Owens, Georges Daigle.
Sponsored by the Victoria College of Art, the CACGV and the Victoria Academy of Ballet
Performances, dance, textile arts, mixed media, installation, tapestry, painting, drawing, sculpture, claymation puppets....
Opens:
Monday Feb. 13 – Feb. 19
Reception:
Thursday 7.00 p.m. February 16 at CACGV( Community Arts Council Greater Victoria) Gallery, Cedar Hill Recreation Centre (3220 Cedar Hill Road)
At the reception on Thursday, giving a Degas touch, there will be a performance by two award-winning students, Kie Matsuit and Joel Exposito, from the Professional Training Program of the Victoria Academy of Ballet.
Monday (opening day) and also Thursday evening, a performance piece by Yvonne Owens, Leyla Mitchell, and Atomic Vaudeville's Mily Mumford -- who will present ‘Military Industrial Dreamers: A Kate Bush Tribute Piece.’
Contributing Artists: Andy Wooldridge, Lesley Turner, Victor Arcega, Danielle Hogan, Joanne Thomson, Carol Thompson, Tony Bounsall, Paul Peregal, Steven Dickerson, Yesman Post, Joyce Kline, Yvonne Owens, Georges Daigle.
Sponsored by the Victoria College of Art, the CACGV and the Victoria Academy of Ballet
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Peter Such
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Peter Such
President, Victoria College of Art1625 Bank St. Victoria V8R 4V5www.vca.ca 250-598-5422 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 250-598-5422 end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 250-598-5422 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 250-598-5422 end_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting
Sunday, January 29, 2012
VCA Textile Students Colour Sessions
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