Posts

Showing posts from June, 2025

Dream Map: Meet the Artists - Owen Kelly

Image
As our Dream Map Project* unfolds, I will be featuring artists taking part in this collaborative piece of art. Today, we hear from Owen Kelly,  a 5th Generation Stitcher based in Ireland who has been creating stitchwork for over 50 years.  Owen uses intuitive subconscious symbolism drawn from classical & contemporary experiences in a distinctive "Flow Stitch" technique, combining intense and diverse stitches & a strong use of colour along with surreal sardonic humour. Owen's dream  " Quilt Dream" was made with r eused denim, cotton thread and artist silk.   "So tell me what do you dream & what does it mean. To stitch in time, lost in worlds sublime. An image forms & flows, while colours seed and sews within my mind, a sleep. To turn, to swim before the finish & after begin. Do you dream in colour? What colours do you dream? In no sense for when I wake with all the forms I will make, a quilt to wrap from life to death & stitched betwi...

Dream Map: Meet the Artists - Molly Anand

Image
As our Dream Map Project* unfolds, I will be featuring artists taking part in this collaborative piece of art. Today, we hear from  Molly House, whose embroidered Dream is called Night Birds." "There is a sense of foreboding as my daughter and I approach the cliff face. We turn back and see the shadows approach. With little to lose we hold hands and leap out from the precipice. To my surprise, instead of falling, we fly like birds, over the trees and to safety." Molly Anand is an embroidery artist. Her words are inspired by patterned tiles and are slow stitched as a form of meditation.  The design was inspired by Portuguese azulejo tiles. The tiles are typically blue and feature an intricate quartered design. Azulejo translates as a "small polished stone," which makes Molly think of a precious gift.  Azulejo designs have been used to tell stories. In this case the design illustrates Molly's dream.     How did you come to textile work and what is the meaning...