Work in Progress Summer Studios

So during the summer we get access to the studio spaces, which means we can experiment with our work and try out new things.

I have been recently using my MRI images to inspire my work.  These have mostly been fairly small pieces.

I have been exploring going bigger, making a piece that is life-size.

 

MRI Scan Work

I had a MRI scan in January 2018 and these work in progress pieces are based on images from those scans. The fabric was heat press dye printed with an image of the MRI scan.  The fabric was layered, cut and embellished to emphasise the image.

Kidney Amyloids

Kidney Amyloids

When I visited the National Amyloidosis Centre in November 2017 I was able to obtain some images of the Amyloids in my kidneys. This has led to a number of pieces of work based on these images.

The first pieces copied the microscopic image on the left, kidney amyloids 1. Fabric was collaged onto transfer dyed felt using an embellisher. Hand embroidery was used to emphasise the amyloids.


Then I used a portion of the image on the right kidney amyloids 2 to create these pieces of work which show an individual amyloid in the glomerulus of my kidney.

Amyloid 1 was made using printed layers of chiffon which were cut to expose lower layers. The piece was embellished and stitched.

Amyloid 2 was made from cotton printed with an ink jet printer. Reverse appliqué  techniques and embroidery were used to highlight parts of the image

Digital Images of Spine Lesion

These images were taken from a MRI scan of my spine which show a lesion on the lumber spine. The image hue has been manipulated in Photoshop

Digital Images From Leg Scan

These are some of my latest digital manipulations from the CT-PET scan of my legs.

The image is a cross section that has been layered with the hue and saturation altered.

These images will be used for a textile piece.

February Exhibitions

I visited exhibitions and London Fashion Week in February.
Monochrome: Painting in Black and White  at the National Gallery, London examined art works in Monochrome, which as someone obsessed with colour it was quite informative.
Olafur Eliasson created a light installation using yellow light which rendered everything in the room monochrome.

Hard Painting at the Phoenix Gallery provided the Colour and Abstract art that inspires my own practice.

Another fascinating exhibition where  art and science meet is Deconstructing Patterns at the Francis Crick Institute, London.