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Caroline Hyde-Brown : Weaving Plant Material Into Textile Art

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Contenu fourni par Susan Weeks. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Susan Weeks ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Caroline Hyde-Brown is a textile artist with a long-established career.

Inspired by botanical research, she combines foraged plant material with a variety of textile art techniques to create fascinating weaves and vessels with fragile beauty. Combined with her purposeful art practice experience, Caroline shares plenty of wisdom on Stitchery Stories textile art podcast.

With so many inspiring aspects to Caroline's textile art career, in this episode of Stitchery Stories we chose to focus on some unique plant-based research projects that Caroline has been involved with over the last couple of years. Firstly, on a project focused on the Grass Pea plant. And secondly on a project based around extracting natural dyes from food waste. These were truly fascinating and highlight the innovative use of plant-based materials within Caroline's textile art.

Susan Weeks chats with Caroline Hyde-Brown about:

  • Overwintering in her practice, her garden and her art.
  • Combining foraged plant materials with textile art techniques
  • Purposeful development of an art practice
  • The importance of outreach and connections
  • Her love of nature and plants and research
  • Making paper with grass pea fibres
  • Extracting natural dyes from food waste from UK & Malaysia
  • Contrasting writing styles for academic writing & art book
  • Writing her first book 'Forage & Stitch'
  • A hard lesson in understanding a design brief & clear communication
  • And plenty more besides!

For this episode... View Links, information & Examples of Caroline's work at https://stitcherystories.com/carolinehydebrown

Visit: https://www.theartofembroidery.co.uk/

Like: https://www.facebook.com/www.theartofembroidery.co.uk

Look: https://www.instagram.com/artistcaz/

VISIT Stitchery Courses a brilliant new place to find expert teachers, helpful info & fun courses to learn stitching, making & crafting with thread, fabric & yarn

https://www.stitcherycourses.com

GET LISTED on Stitchery Courses if you teach you art, craft, skills with thread, fabric & yarn

DON'T MISS OUT! https://www.stitcherycourses.com/join

Other Episodes You Might Like:

Jennie-maree Tempest : Beautiful Botanical Sculptures

https://stitcherystories.com/jenniemareetempest/

Meredith Woolnough: Machine Embroidered Natural Specimens

https://stitcherystories.com/meredithwoolnough/

Laura Edgar: Atmospheric Coastal Scenes in Textile Art

https://stitcherystories.com/lauraedgar/

  continue reading

136 episodes

Artwork
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Manage episode 416024954 series 1525659
Contenu fourni par Susan Weeks. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Susan Weeks ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Caroline Hyde-Brown is a textile artist with a long-established career.

Inspired by botanical research, she combines foraged plant material with a variety of textile art techniques to create fascinating weaves and vessels with fragile beauty. Combined with her purposeful art practice experience, Caroline shares plenty of wisdom on Stitchery Stories textile art podcast.

With so many inspiring aspects to Caroline's textile art career, in this episode of Stitchery Stories we chose to focus on some unique plant-based research projects that Caroline has been involved with over the last couple of years. Firstly, on a project focused on the Grass Pea plant. And secondly on a project based around extracting natural dyes from food waste. These were truly fascinating and highlight the innovative use of plant-based materials within Caroline's textile art.

Susan Weeks chats with Caroline Hyde-Brown about:

  • Overwintering in her practice, her garden and her art.
  • Combining foraged plant materials with textile art techniques
  • Purposeful development of an art practice
  • The importance of outreach and connections
  • Her love of nature and plants and research
  • Making paper with grass pea fibres
  • Extracting natural dyes from food waste from UK & Malaysia
  • Contrasting writing styles for academic writing & art book
  • Writing her first book 'Forage & Stitch'
  • A hard lesson in understanding a design brief & clear communication
  • And plenty more besides!

For this episode... View Links, information & Examples of Caroline's work at https://stitcherystories.com/carolinehydebrown

Visit: https://www.theartofembroidery.co.uk/

Like: https://www.facebook.com/www.theartofembroidery.co.uk

Look: https://www.instagram.com/artistcaz/

VISIT Stitchery Courses a brilliant new place to find expert teachers, helpful info & fun courses to learn stitching, making & crafting with thread, fabric & yarn

https://www.stitcherycourses.com

GET LISTED on Stitchery Courses if you teach you art, craft, skills with thread, fabric & yarn

DON'T MISS OUT! https://www.stitcherycourses.com/join

Other Episodes You Might Like:

Jennie-maree Tempest : Beautiful Botanical Sculptures

https://stitcherystories.com/jenniemareetempest/

Meredith Woolnough: Machine Embroidered Natural Specimens

https://stitcherystories.com/meredithwoolnough/

Laura Edgar: Atmospheric Coastal Scenes in Textile Art

https://stitcherystories.com/lauraedgar/

  continue reading

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