As my work is already showing on the group blog, I think I can safely show it here too.
The pieces are based on Korean Pojagi and the first two I made used up the scraps left over from the previous 'Watermark' exhibition.
These are the three which will be in the exhibition. The dye follows the lines down into the bowls at the bottom which contain grain. Wheat, Barley and rice.
Here is my artist statement
Bitter Harvest
Clare Smith
Sometimes it is
possible to forecast fashion colours for the season ahead, from the
colour of rivers seen on Google Earth.
This is a spare wallhanging that I made, I tested how the dye would run through it and it wouldn't be as effective as the three chosen so I will keep it to show separately.
I hope some of you will be able to see the exhibition while it is hanging, if not, I will put pictures on this blog after the dye starts to run.
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