Her work involves a transformation of industrial materials by adding a soft feminine touch. These sculptures incorporate a combination of everyday items including metal pipes, curtain hooks, food colouring and wool. The objects are reassembled through a manipulation of pipes with her process of stitching with wool, using a continuous loop and knot technique.
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During the industrial revolution, many women were employed to run the latest, modern cotton mills, spinning and warping the wool into fabric. She unites these distinctive objects - the stitched wool and metal framework - together in her sculptural work, presenting a connection between its material components and the resilience women sustained whilst operating the moving machinery. This work aims to look back and pay homage to working women of the past, especially now as technology continues to flourish.
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Assistant for Hetain Patel, 'Cotton Labour', 2022
commissioned by Arts and Hetiage, Cromford Mills, Cromford, Derbyshire
Interconnected #2 (beyond the gallery space), 2022
commissioned by New Art Exchange, Nottingham
photography by @tom_platinum_morely
photography by @tom_platinum_morely
YOUnique Festival International Women's Day 2022, commissioned by New Art Exchange, Nottingham
Workshops in collaboration with YOUunique collective, New Art Exchange, Nottingham
Focus Gallery, Nottingham
Under Construction, BA Degree Show, Lancaster University, Lancaster