I'm been very busily crafting away over long long hours, having tremendous fun crafting these new creatures. They've gone into the Lion Street Store in Rye, East Sussex today, to be displayed for a wee while.
The theme is Native American Indian animal mythology. I remember the Native American Indians being my favourite topic in history at school and I have vowed for some time now that I would return and investigate it in fabric and paper. They have such a beautiful belief system and such great respect for the animal kingdom. I've loved reading through their myths and stories and plucking out characters to make part of my own work.
Totem Pole 85cm high, £1,160.
Each animal is made separately from fabric, then painted and final hand stitch detailing added. I will be making them again as individual Totem Animals ranging from £140 - £170, and as a stacking of 2 for £305. I made a bird, a whale, a fox, a seal, a bear, a wolf and a beaver... I keep changing my mind on the favourite!
Trickster £255
Eagle £240
Little Deer £225
The way I work in fabric is very damaging to my hands and after the long Christmas making stretch they were completely destroyed, so trying to think of some ways to break up the suffering my hands go through making that work I have been sampling some ideas in paper mache.
I wanted to create some larger animals for this theme which would be so incredibly time consuming in fabric and really ruin my hands stuffing them, but in paper it's so much quicker and easier and so I opted for that instead. I chose a bear and a horse... the horse had to have some ceremonial headdress of course!
Bear £225
Horse £255
Masks £70-£75 each
It would be lovely to hear what you think of the new work, I know it's quite a change.
6 comments:
Abigail, these are beautiful! Love the totem figures as an installation with such distinctive characteristics. I'm very fond of native american art, did a bear totem once, have ideas for future projects as well. And love Trickster. Papier mache sounds like a good break for your hands. I know what you've gone through when there's a flourish of sewing and stuffing ;)
Thank you Lizette! It's such a fascinating culture isn't it?! And their art is beautiful and so much fun. Wish you luck with yours!x
Bravo Abigail for your new creations!You create a very cute world! Next time i'll go to London I'll come to se you (if it's possible).
Sorry for my uggly english, i'm better in french!!
Frédérique from Versailles
beautiful, beautiful work!
love them Abigail, really beautiful!
I'm in love with your new work, it's absolutely beautiful! The papier mache animals are great, I'll have to put one of your masks on my wish list :)
Post a Comment