Sarah Taylor came into the class to give a talk about her work. She told us she started with a strong interest in ceramics until her foundation course where she discovered textiles. She then graduated from Winchester School of Art specialising in woven textiles (1991).
Sarah then found an interested in exploring light in material and optical fibres woven into textiles. and the 3D appearance of fabrics, which she said came from her love of ceramics.
She spoke about her processes of her work, i really liked her work and i thought it was completely different from what i had seen before. Although i did not find a connection with all of it i did like a project she took part in about female sexuality. There was a fibre glass sculpture of a woman laying down (wrapped in goat fur) face down with her bum in the air, and when you touched it it would light up where your hands went, it also recorded where people touched the most...
It was similar to another she did called "coming to our senses" it used sound effects and coloured lighting to alert the senses, you can see part of it in the youtube clip i inserted above.
I thought her work was really visually pretty and her talk was very interesting, i also loved how much passion she had for her work.
Sarah then found an interested in exploring light in material and optical fibres woven into textiles. and the 3D appearance of fabrics, which she said came from her love of ceramics.
She spoke about her processes of her work, i really liked her work and i thought it was completely different from what i had seen before. Although i did not find a connection with all of it i did like a project she took part in about female sexuality. There was a fibre glass sculpture of a woman laying down (wrapped in goat fur) face down with her bum in the air, and when you touched it it would light up where your hands went, it also recorded where people touched the most...
It was similar to another she did called "coming to our senses" it used sound effects and coloured lighting to alert the senses, you can see part of it in the youtube clip i inserted above.
I thought her work was really visually pretty and her talk was very interesting, i also loved how much passion she had for her work.
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