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Monday, 15 February 2016

Lateral thinking



From an exercise in the use of primary colours, a quilt at Newark Park and orange and yellow flowers came the idea for an outdoor piece for the exhibition. It will take the form of another screen, this time dyed, painted and stitched organdie over three five foot bamboo hoops joined together.




Posted by Liz Harding at 17:24
Labels: colour, drawing, exhibition, Liz Harding, Newark Park
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Brunel Broderers

The Brunel Broderers are a group of artists based in the South West of England who work in a variety of textile media and methodologies.
The group has built up a following within the textile world in challenging expectations of a medium traditionally called 'embroidery'.
Today their work defies a neat title encompassing as it does a diverse range of approaches, methods and materials to create a series of ideas for thematic schemes and exhibitions.
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