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Flotsam Collection III
Jo is repeatedly drawn to the Cornish coast which juts out into the North Atlantic Current, a tributary of the Gulf Stream. This coastline serves as a unique collection point for material from all over the planet and nev.....Read more
It's Only a Game (2014)
It’s Only a Game (2014) has been constructed from netting, rope and fishing line, incorporating small plastic toys washed ashore on the coasts of Britain and Ireland. The tapestry presents many playful objects, providing.....Read more
Artist Jo Atherton weaves with materials gathered on UK beaches
Scouring the British coastline for flotsam, Jo Atherton collects fishing line, netting and other unexpected items for her colourful tapestries. These orphaned objects, curated by the waves, are transformed into exciting,.....Read more
Artist Jo Atherton weaves with materials gathered on UK beaches
Scouring the UK coast for flotsam, I collect fishing line, netting and other unexpected objects which are turned into colourful tapestries. In weaving these items together, lost objects are given a second chance, recycle.....Read more
Shh - The Sound of Silence
Detail from the tapestry of the same name illustrating a visual interpretation of gradual hearing loss. Warp: cotton/ fishing line, Weft: wool, rayon, cotton...Read more
Tied on the Thames
Selected for Art Licks Weekend 2016, a London-based festival held in early autumn, XAP took their durational performance of 'Tied' to the banks of the Thames, right in front of the Tate Modern. 'Tied' explores interde.....Read more
Green City
Encaustic wax painting by Phil Madley..Read more
LINES OF LOSS 2
LINES OF LOSS series explores memory and ways in which it can manifest itself as years pass and the event becomes blurred, whilst the sensation of that event remains...Read more
FLAWED II
Multiple techniques have been used to create this complex print. and combines all the following print processes:- Photogravure/Monoprint/ghost print/chine colle. When making this body of work I was thinking about t.....Read more
JAPANESE MAPLE
Time can be described as a simple progression from one state to the next, linear like history and language, progressive and sequential. But life isn’t like that, it loops around with slips from happy highs to disabling .....Read more
LINEAGE
Cropped and taken out of context these strips of information are like DNA time capsules holding information in an accessible, durable format. Just 1g of DNA will hold 455 exabytes of data – these thin extracts of time pa.....Read more
Airing your Dirty Laundry
Experimental, engaging, revealing - this relational art work was shown as part of 'Dirty Linen', emerging artist group XAP's recent exhibition at the Curious Duke Gallery, London. Visitors to the gallery were invited t.....Read more
Swimming to the Surface
Swimming to the Surface Triple layered Print 30 x 40 cms on Somerset & Kozo paper The Chapel of Ease at Long Marston, Hertfordshire, is reputedly the site of the last witch to be drowned in England - this practice .....Read more
SPENT - Third iteration
The spent matches in this print originally stood (or fell) for the thousands of days since the beginning of the Syrian uprising in March 2011 and the suffering of that country’s people. The body of work hoped to raise a.....Read more
Pier Under
This print has been made by drawing and photographing the structure under Brighton Pier, where the intersecting lines of the massive girders form interesting patterns set against the moving and random pattern of the wate.....Read more