So lovely to use this old encyclopedia as a reference point for the embroidery I’m making today. Found it whilst rummaging in my local Cancer Research charity shop.
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So lovely to use this old encyclopedia as a reference point for the embroidery I’m making today. Found it whilst rummaging in my local Cancer Research charity shop.
BALANCE: Initial sketchbook pages and samples.
Gathering some fabrics together and giving them a dip or experimenting with mark making/painting over the top. Dying the fabric naturally has been a great option as I’m keen to keep the toxicity levels as low as possible in producing this work. The fabrics have been reclaimed, and I’ve picked up some great textiles from my local charity shop. Feels good to #supportthehighstreet and it’s lovely to work with fabrics that already have some history of wear and softness as opposed to fresh off the role.
Home life 2017 - 2018
Hey Friends! Apologies for the radio silence on Tumblr. For the past couple years I’ve been on the hustle in the Film world doing my best to forge a career in the notoriously competitive and secretive Costume industry. I relocated from Belfast to London in 2017 to further this goal and although I’ve been having a great time living it up in a new location this has taken its toll on my own embroidery practice. Jumping from job to job, along with long working hours and getting settled in a new city has left me with little energy left to devote to studio work - which has left me feeling a bit unfulfilled as there has been a pretty huge element of my life missing. Although it is fantastic to work with Costume Designers and this provides a varied creative outlet, there is nothing like the satisfaction and sense of accomplishment that comes from realising a piece of your own work from concept to the final product. For the past couple years keeping a journal has served as a craft substitute, and I have built up some pretty charged and significant pieces of writing around the pressures/highs/lows of working as a freelance artist. I have started to build a body of textiles around these pages. It is my hope that the finished collection will serve not only as a healing mechanism for me, but maybe the viewer as well. I gladly welcome your feedback or comments. Thanks! Aisling xx
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