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Hannah Wisdom Textiles








 Textile art created in



 Plymouth, Devon





 Hannah Wisdom
 Recycle-Rescue-Reuse.


 I am a textile artist
 working in Plymouth, Devon.   Get Creative
 I create my original textile
 artworks by sewing recycled
 and rescued fabrics onto old
 discarded sea charts, to   With
 reference wildlife,
 locality, heritage and
 culture. The charts provide   Sonya Prchal
 an immediate linkage to the
 environment of the subject,
 and I love how their scars
 and blemishes add an extra   Sonya is an Art Quilter   Aotearoa Quilters set a   Transferring the Design –
 layer of context and history.   who gains her inspiration   Challenge – ‘New Zealand   The paper pattern is taped
 The South West of England is   from gorgeous scenery and  Through Our Eyes’, Sonya   onto the back of a PDF
 a region where the heritage   animals in New Zealand   felt compelled to portray   fabric. I trace the design on
 of the sea permeates; this
 linkage of history and   and overseas. She enjoys   these elusive birds. She   to the fabric on a light box
 exploration and the   capturing the beauty in her  shares some of her         with a 2B graphite pencil.
 permanence or persistence   works, with whole cloth   techniques here.        The fabric is 75cm in size,
 of the wildlife though it   painting and extensive                            this allows for shrinkage
 all fascinates me. I love to   thread work. Sonya loves   Composing the Work –   from the extensive
 weave those threads together.  sharing her work, she has   Three of David my   stitching.
        taught and exhibited works  husband’s photos
        throughout New Zealand              composed the basis of my

        and internationally.                design. I laid the photos
                                            out on paper in a triangular
        The ‘North Island Kaka’             position and drew in extra
 My original works are photographed   is one of Sonya’s works   flax flowers and branches
 using cutting edge 3D scanning   inspired by a visit to the   to complete the
 technology, to produce images with   Great Barrier Island, where  composition. I traced a line
 all the texture and depth of the   she felt privileged to   drawing onto paper and
 original works. I use these images to   observe the rare Kaka   enlarged it on the
 produce my gorgeously soft faux suede
 cushions.  flying around and enjoying  photocopier to the 50cm                above: pencil drawing on
        the native flowers. When            squared size required.             fabric
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