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Perspicere - Head in the Clouds |
Stitch by Stitch is an exhibition, curated by textile artists Alison Holt and Suzette Smart, at the Willow Gallery in Oswestry. It showcases the wide ranging nature of textile art of both established and emerging artists. It is a really fascinating exhibition with both traditional and modern elements. There were too many fabulous exhibits so show them all, so here is just a small selection...
Perspicere's piece above is made from sewing thread wrapped round nails on canvas. It needs to be viewed from a distance - up close it is just a mass of threads - incredible!
I loved Ann Munro's vessel. Using natural fabrics and natural dyes, Ann uses handstitch to create tactile surfaces.
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Ann Monro - Untitled |
I also loved John Peacock's pieces, especially these two. His mixed media stitched collages aim to take a child's eye view of the world.
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John Peacock - Wilderness Trees & A Walk in the Park |
In Haf Weighton's Siarabanc, paint, print and stitch are used for her vehicles...
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Haf Weighton - Siarabanc |
Lesley Wood uses vintage fabrics and handstitch in her work but, as a wild swimmer, I especially love this for its subject matter...
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Lesley Wood - She Wades In |
Susan Mulcock's hand-rolled, dyed, and stitched wet felt interpretation of this waterfall is wonderful. Susan dyes and spins her own materials.
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Susan Mulcock - Pistyll Rhyaeadr |
Julie French, inspired by animals and birds uses machine embroidery and leaves hanging threads to suggest movement...
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Julie French - Cormorant |
This waistcoat was handmade by Sylvia's mother for her father and Sylvia has embellished it with applique and hand embroidery. Sylvia was originally a painter who has moved into textile art...
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Sylvia Paul - Dad |
Fiona Robertson, inspired by her local North Yorkshire landscape, builds up her colours with layers of hand and machine embroidery...
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Fiona Robertson - Autumn Maples |
Antje is inspired by her life and environment and sometimes uses surreal elements in her work. Here she uses fabric, applique and machine embroidery...
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Antje Rook - Hope |
Alyssa Robinson has produced this amazing piece using machine embroidery...
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Alyssa Robinson - Tulipa Diametro |
Suzette Smart, one of the exhibition curators, creates stitched narratives connected to her walks through the landscape. She uses old fabrics, collage and hand and machine stitching...
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Suzette Smart - The Fox Took The Low Road |
I loved how Chris Clowes had made the twigs for the nest and how they hung out of the piece. She uses machine embroidery on her silk painted backgrounds...
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Chris Clowes - Blackbird's Nest |
Maggie Smales likes to take an experience or memory and interpret it through textiles and stitch...
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Maggie Smales - An Autumnal Nose (Walled Garden, Nunnington Hall) |
On until Saturday 30 August 2025, this exhibition is well worth a visit. The Willow Gallery (closed Sunday & Monday) also has an excellent cafe and there is nearby parking in the Horsemarket public carpark. Go see...
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