In case I forget |
Hand stitch on watercolour paper which I stitched to a moulded form to make the undulating shape.
'...in case I forget' is a series of work that evolved from sketches done while watching the Mark Morris Dance Company rehearse at Snape maltings. I could only record rhythms, shapes and directions as I was sitting in the dark in the auditorium. The title descibes what I was doing in recording the essentials of what I was seeing, in case I forgot.
Hand stitch on watercolour paper which I stitched to a moulded form to make the undulating shape.
'...in case I forget' is a series of work that evolved from sketches done while watching the Mark Morris Dance Company rehearse at Snape maltings. I could only record rhythms, shapes and directions as I was sitting in the dark in the auditorium. The title descibes what I was doing in recording the essentials of what I was seeing, in case I forgot.
Hand stitch on watercolour paper which I stitched to a moulded form to make the undulating shape.
'...in case I forget' is a series of work that evolved from sketches done while watching the Mark Morris Dance Company rehearse at Snape maltings. I could only record rhythms, shapes and directions as I was sitting in the dark in the auditorium. The title descibes what I was doing in recording the essentials of what I was seeing, in case I forgot.
Hand stitch on watercolour paper which I stitched to a moulded form to make the undulating shape.
'...in case I forget' is a series of work that evolved from sketches done while watching the Mark Morris Dance Company rehearse at Snape maltings. I could only record rhythms, shapes and directions as I was sitting in the dark in the auditorium. The title descibes what I was doing in recording the essentials of what I was seeing, in case I forgot.
Hand stitch on watercolour paper which I stitched to a moulded form to make the undulating shape.
‘…in case I forget’ is a series of work that evolved from sketches done while watching the Mark Morris Dance Company rehearse at Snape maltings. I could only record rhythms, shapes and directions as I was sitting in the dark in the auditorium. The title descibes what I was doing in recording the essentials of what I was seeing, in case I forgot.