2022

Dress Code

Photos, collages, animations, watercolours and lots of clothes!

December

Shoes

November

Collages of old drawings each 11 cm square

October

I found this little frame in a Melbourne Op Shop. It’s 53cm x 18 cm. The drawing is in coloured pencil.

September

These drawings for September are on old bits of paper that were lying around the studio. 15 x 10 cm each

August

Rather than drawing my clothes I drew the moon each day. I was really lucky with the weather.

July

Each day is layered on top of the previous, here as I explore ways that drawing and weaving might overlap. 37 x 37 cm

June

Stitching in the wintertime. 360 x 50 cm

The use of stitches and knots as a form of communication, a kind of morse code in thread, along with fabric colour and quilt patterns, made it possible to design a visual language.

J. Tobin and R. Dobard in Hidden in Plain View. P. 79

May

In May I overlapped my outfits as I discovered Adobe Fresco

April

Revisiting old watercolours. 13 x 10 cm each

March

Black paper, gold and white paint. 13 x 17 cm each

February

14 cm square

Women’s dress in Rome was not distinguished from Man’s by the cut, but rather by the richness of the material and brilliance of the colour.

J. Carpcopinon, Daily Life in Ancient rome. P. 188

January


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