The threads
that binds us
My
connection and love of textiles grow from a young age as materials have a great
ability to transport us into a fantasy or state of illusion by the look, feel,
sound and smell of its structure. I can remember taking all of my mother’s
blankets out of the linen closet to build a blanket fort just to be set apart
from my surrounding.
I’ve always remained intrigued by the array of textiles present in our lives but become negative overwhelmed by the impact the industry has had on society over the years and how mass production is rapidly increasing; contribute towards environmental collapses.
Being torn
by the feeling of “fantasies-illusion” and the tragic reality of textile life I
decided to find a link between the two in my Textile Degree of 2019.
My work
focuses on manipulating waste
materials into unrecognisable things, form and shapes to rediscover
possibilities beyond expected bounds of minimal usage materials such as tea
bags, panty hose, chiffon and cotton.