Phil Legard & Layla Smith
Stevie Ronnie & Susannah Pickering
Kate Desforges
Jane Chinea
Aine Scannell
Emily Towler
Louise Tett
I have looked at the theme of 'bound' from an emotional point of view, from the fact that our bonds to others are not necessarily tangible and that a spoken vow or promise can bind us to another. These bindings radiate through families attaching people that may not even have met.
: by love and tears is
an anthology of found poems relating to family bonds. Each poem has
been cut into thin shards and hand spun with fleece. The fleece fibers
bind with the paper to form yarn which has then been rolled into tiny
individual balls, varying in size depending on the length of the poem.
A copy of the first line of each poem is attached with a pin, giving a
glimpse of the text; but the cosy domesticity of the wound balls
conceals the significant events such as birth, death and marriage that
knit a family together. There is an accompanying paper and muslin book
which lists the poems.
Wendy Williams
I find paper a useful medium that can manipulated to bridge gaps between its delicacy and its strength.
Combining the use of paper with wood, creates layers, stacked
and overlaid like documentaries waiting to be unlocked. The work
however, does not open like a book, the pages are bolted down or have
some other restriction, so the viewer is forced to stop and think before
opening them.
Jane Kenington
Amy Strike
Jane Kenington
Amy Strike
Jean McEwan & Maria Cobo
Larna Campbell
Nicola Hafter-Smith
Darren Bryant
Jon Eland
Hilly Fletcher
Nathaniel Chang
Jan Millington
Heather Matthew
Glann Malkin
Linda Ingham
Janet Allsebrook
Roger Boygott

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