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Quadriga on Thames
Quadriga are a group of four textile artists- Kate Cox, Delia Salter, Lynne Seaman and Sandra Meech. Their exhibition is at the Old Fire sation Gallery, Henley on Thames until 31 May. I have always loved the work of Sandra Meech and so it was interesting to see how her latest work has developed. I particularly liked her ‘London Series’ including a dimensional piece ‘Under the Arches- London’ -she has stitched through wire to create the texture and detail.
Kate Cox has produced some excellent studies of water in her dyed cloth. I particularly liked ‘Ebb and Flow’.
I had a long chat with Delia about her work. She has stopped using wadding and is enjoying hand stitching through several layers of dyed or photo transferred fabric. I liked her small pieces called ‘Waterloo Sunsets ‘reflections of the sunset in the water from the South Bank, while listening to The Kinks’. I did not like a piece inspired by London Calling by the The Clash!
Does anyone else need music to inspire their fabric creativity?
Anyway well worth a visit and both Sandra and Delia were very generous with their time in discussing their work.
Mary
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31/05/2008 at 09:09 pm
I am sorry I missed it, I have had a bit of a busy Saturday, I finished Sue’s daughters wedding dress, had two fitting appointments and had a private student to teach at home, see you Monday night at my place, and well done using the blog.