The exhibition included works by students on workshops and those following the C&G Diploma course. It wasn't a large exhibition, but the pieces were nicely displayed with plenty of space for each. For a charge of £3 I was able to take photos.
This student got the colours and textures just right.
Love the colour of this piece.
Clever use of different threads to create depth. I love the background fabric too - a busy, out-of-focus backdrop.
Lovely use of textured yarns.
I like the way the lines continue but without the busy-ness. The two sections are linked and the piece more interesting for the change of detail
The one below was extremely powerful, particularly as it's only days since the 'Leave' vote won the referendum. The prose is written by someone born who is maybe a second generation immigrant. I hope this work is entered into many more exhibitions, it deserves a wide audience. I took a close up of just 3 of the text sections, but I could have selected any of them to focus on.
Not to my taste, but I appreciate that it's a well-balanced triptych and I do like the colours.
This looks as if a photo of the bark has been printed onto fabric, then detail stitched. Effective.
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