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Textile Cone (Conus textile) found in an intertidal rockpool at One Tree Point (Minnie Waters) on the north coast of NSW Australia. WGS84 -29.775989, 153.302819
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Lucinda King
Bachelor of Visual Arts
Textiles
Tempest (2020) is a multi-disciplinary project which combines my background in music and the visual arts to negotiate uncertainty in these everchanging times of human created environmental degradation. As human systems accumulate to cause irreversible damage to the environment, the vastness and complexity of the Earth’s destruction becomes overwhelming; and ignorance is seductive in this anthropogenic age.
Through the methodologies of needlework, painting and sound, climate change is anthropomorphised into visible entities. Adapted from the medieval allegory of the “danse macabre”, human skeletons perform as prophetic echoes haunting a dark expanse in a cycle of reflection and warning on the danger and futility of our dominant culture and its separative discourse from the natural world.
Fundamental problems that exist with our dominant culture expose a need for a new story, existing harmoniously within the ecosystem. This needs to value Earth as sacred, not as a resource to be turned into a commodity, but as an integral part that is linked to all of us and every living thing in a symbiotic relationship.
Photo: Hannah Craik
This piece was made from recycled materials that were formally garments, it includes some cotton shirt, lace, tulle and even a recycled swing tag, all sewn together using dissolvable fabric and free machine stitch, so each stitch is thoughtfully placed and composed. This piece also includes a gorgeous recycled sea blue cotton backing fabric cut to size, placed on a postcard. All pieces are detachable from the card and the backing fabric.
Textifood, an exhibition of resent fibres made from plant or animal sources, to be used for creating textiles. Palace of Culture and Science, Warszawa, Poland
Texture
Final Design Samples for final design project piece inspired by textile designers. (Work In Progress)
Visits to a textile museum and the workshop of the Quito School woodworkers in San Antonio de Ibarra, Ecuador.
Read more about this installation by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec.
www.londondesignfestival.com/content/2011-ronan-erwan-bou...
Photo © Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec