Suspended work
Hot Stuff!
92.5” x 53” x 49” | 235cm x 135cm x 125cm
Cotton fabric, eco felt, tulle mesh, velvet, silk, nonwoven decorative fabrics, various threads, wool, continuous zip, pvc sheet, fiber filling, fiber reactive dye, acrylic and enamel paint, plastic bottles, gold leaf, mica powder, glitter, glue, steel wire
2023
92.5” x 53” x 49” | 235cm x 135cm x 125cm
Cotton fabric, eco felt, tulle mesh, velvet, silk, nonwoven decorative fabrics, various threads, wool, continuous zip, pvc sheet, fiber filling, fiber reactive dye, acrylic and enamel paint, plastic bottles, gold leaf, mica powder, glitter, glue, steel wire
2023
Fly Like the Wind
67" x 51" x 5" | 170cm x 150cm x 13cm
Cotton organdie, ink, fusible web, polycotton thread, bamboo, glue, nylon cord, rayon cord
2022
67" x 51" x 5" | 170cm x 150cm x 13cm
Cotton organdie, ink, fusible web, polycotton thread, bamboo, glue, nylon cord, rayon cord
2022
Metamorphosis
40” x 43” x 3” | 101cm x 109cm x 7.5cm
Ink Aid coating, DuraBrite ink, cotton organdie, embroidery thread
2021
40” x 43” x 3” | 101cm x 109cm x 7.5cm
Ink Aid coating, DuraBrite ink, cotton organdie, embroidery thread
2021
Treated Like Rubbish
52" x 27.5" x 5" | 133cm x 70cm x 12 cm
Knitted plarn made from plastic rubbish bags and recycled supermarket 'Bags for Life'
May 2020 Private Collection
In the early months of the global Covid '19 epidemic, frontline workers in the UK had no option but to use plastic bin bags and to reuse face masks in an attempt to cover and protect themselves as they worked to save the lives of others. The reason? The British government had not made provision for this vital equipment, despite having built a brand new dedicated warehouse facility for this very purpose.
52" x 27.5" x 5" | 133cm x 70cm x 12 cm
Knitted plarn made from plastic rubbish bags and recycled supermarket 'Bags for Life'
May 2020 Private Collection
In the early months of the global Covid '19 epidemic, frontline workers in the UK had no option but to use plastic bin bags and to reuse face masks in an attempt to cover and protect themselves as they worked to save the lives of others. The reason? The British government had not made provision for this vital equipment, despite having built a brand new dedicated warehouse facility for this very purpose.