02 October 2018

"Thirteen" textiles near Waterloo

The annual show of the Thirteen textile group is on at WAC (Waterloo Action Centre), just round the corner from the train station, till 6 October, open 11-6.
Sue McKay's banners (upstairs) are related to
Jeremy Gardiner's paintings of the Devon coast

Sue's work in the entrance, based on gardens, reflects her recent
interest in eco-dyeing

Rosemary Chapman's new works hark back to medieval sources

Moe Casey focuses on hands and fingerprints - the labyrinth of the
fingerprint shows the winding creative path 

Sylvia Whitehouse is drawn to details and concerned about the
fragility of nature, species "on the margins"
Pam Smyth's stylised animal portraits highlight the plight of endangered species
Other artists from the group are showing too - and the exhibition includes work in other media, photographs and paintings that are part and parcel of members' artistic practice.

1 comment:

patty a. said...

Very interesting exhibit. It is nice to see more than one piece from an artist.