Textiel Plus Magazine

I’m pleased to announce that my hand embroidered work has been published in the Dutch magazine Textiel Plus Issue 266.

Early in 2023 I was excited to be contacted by the magazine editor who was planning an issue dedicated to text in textile artwork. I emailed a selection of pieces which where shared on their instagram account (see below). A further piece was selected for the printed magazine for a section dedicated to ‘Artists to look out for’.

Accrington Pals - part of the Magazine
Accrington Pals – part of the Magazine
Textiel Plus Magazine issue 266
Textiel Plus Magazine issue 266

Textiel Plus (Textile Plus) is a magazine about textiles and is published four times a year. It shows the latest developments in the field of textile design, techniques, materials and exhibitions. But also features many inspiring interviews with fascinating (inter)nationally renowned artists. All the artists work with textiles and push the borders of the material.

Readers of Textiel Plus are all on their own level very creatively engaged with textile in the broadest sense of the word. They work with their hands in a tactile way. Weaving, sewing, using lasers, cutting, taping and embroidering with thread, yarn, buttons, fabric, wood, plastic, glass and all kinds of other materials. Textiel Plus is in its approach to textiles(art) unique in the Netherlands and its surroundings.’

– Crafts Council Nederland

Sara Impey

Whist browing the magazine I was thrilled to discover my name mentioned in a wonderful article on the work of textile artist Sara Impey – where she mentions some of the artists who inspire her.

Artists who inspire Sarah Impey
Artists who inspire Sarah Impey
Artists who inspire Sarah Impey - Translation
Artists who inspire Sarah Impey – Translation

Sara Impey is a British quilt artist specialising in machine-stitched lettering. Her book ‘Text in Textile Art’ is available on Amazon in the UK and USA.

Textiel Plus Instagram

In September the magazine shared a selection of my work, including Reel Stories, on their Instagram account.

Textiel Plus Instagram
Textiel Plus Instagram

This international magazine publishes “4 issues per year, now EXTRA thick with 52 pages per issue with interviews, exhibitions, book reviews, columns, instructional information and more, compiled by textile artists and experts.”

Bulgarian Triennial of Mini Textile 2023

I’m pleased to announce that my hand embroidered artworks – Reel Stories 1 & 2 – are part of the Bulgarian Triennial of Mini Textile 2023, held in the city of Sofia. The exhibition on theme of ‘CONNECTING’ is curated by the Union of Bulgarian Artists.

The exhibition takes place 20th November – 11th December 2023 at the Gallery to the UBA, SofiaPress, 29 Slavyanska Street, Sofia, Bulgaria.

There are 217 artists from 32 countries taking part in the Micro Textile category.

Bulgarian Triennial of Mini Textile 2023
Bulgarian Triennial of Mini Textile 2023

Artworks were jury selected from an international group of artists – Beatrijs Sterk (Germany), Snezana Skoko (Serbia), Asadour Markarov (China), Antonia Tabakova (Bulgaria), Dima Nedialkova-Kaprieva (Bulgaria), Margarita Dopcheva (Bulgaria) and Michaela Padeva (Bulgaria).

Reel Stories 1 - Cotton Weavers Poem
Reel Stories 1 – Cotton Weavers Poem
Reel Stories 1 - Cotton Weavers Poem
Reel Stories 1 – Cotton Weavers Poem
Reel Stories 2 - Cotton Mill Jobs
Reel Stories 2 – Cotton Mill Jobs
Reel Stories 2 - Cotton Weavers Poem
Reel Stories 2 – Cotton Weavers Poem

These pieces are part of a body of work about the Lancashire cotton industry.

Update: December 2023

I’m pleased to share images of Reel Stories on exhibition in Bulgaria.

Reel Stories

My latest artworks called Reel Stories, started life as a handful of reels that I rediscovered after a day sorting through my collection of vintage cotton reels. The smallest reels are a perfect size for my hand embroidered text.

It’s funny how a relaxed day pottering around can spark an idea.

Reel Stories
Reel Stories

The cotton cloth is an old pillowcase that I eco printed with plants from my garden – to date I’ve created three artworks in this series.

The first features an extract from a Lancashire poem ‘Hand Loom v. Power Loom’, author unknown. Unwound the artwork is 2 wide x 2m long.

Come all you cotton weavers, your looms you may pull down.
You must get employment in factories, in country or in town.
For our cotton masters have a wonderful new scheme:
These calico goods now wove by hand, they’re going to weave by steam.

There’s sow-makers and dressers and some are making warps.
These poor pincop-spinners they must mind their flats and sharps.
For if an end slips under, as sometimes perchance it may,
They’ll daub you down in black and white and you’ve a shilling to pay.

The weavers’ turn will next come on, for they must not escape.
To enlarge the master’s fortune, they are fined in every shape.
For thin places or bad edges, a go or else a float,
They’ll daub you down and you must pay three pence or else a groat.

If you go into a loom shop where there’s three or four pairs of looms,
They all are standing idle, a-cluttering up the rooms.
And if you ask the reason why, t’ould mother will tell you plain:
“My daughters have forsaken them and gone to weave by steam.”

So come all you cotton weavers, you must rise up very soon,
For you must work in factories from morning until noon.
You mustn’t walk in your garden for two or three hours a day,
For you must stand at their command and keep your shuttles in play.

‘Hand Loom v. Power Loom’, author unknown.
First in the series of Reel Stories
First in the series of Reel Stories

The second artwork is a list of all the cotton mill workers jobs which includes titles like quilter, beamer and tenter. Unwound the artwork is 2cm wide x. 2.7m long

Second in the series
Second in the series

The third artwork documents the cotton industry mills and works that processed the cotton. Unwound the size is 2cm wide x 70cm long.

Third in the series
Third in the series

These pieces are part of a body of work about the Lancashire cotton industry.

Update:

I’m pleased to announce that Reel Stories 1 & 3 have been accepted for the 3rd International Micro Textile and FIbre Art Exhibition “Scythia” at 17.00, str. Mariyky Pidhiryanky 23, Ivano-Frankivs’k, Ukraine. 6th – 20th June 2023 (the exhibition catalogue is available to view here – my artwork appears on page 34)

The new edition of the international textile and fibre art exhibitions Mini and Micro Scythia, now in their 11th and 3rd year respectively, will open on 6 June. These two important events, which take place every two years, are part of the larger project that includes the well-known International Biennial of Contemporary Textile and Fibre Art Scythia and the Fibremen exhibition.

In the Mini Textile category, works by 131 artists from 33 countries will be exhibited, while 50 artists will be selected for the Micro Textile and Fibre art exhibition, representing 23 countries.

Scythia 2023

For more information please visit Scythia or discover more in an article in ArteMorbida magazine.