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Exhibitions
Quilt Art ’ Following The Thread’ The Cloth Factory Luxembourg Opens 17th June 2023
Quilt Art ‘Material Evidence’ The Hub Sleaford UK April 1st - 9th July 2023
Quilt National May 2023 Athens Ohio U.S.
‘Scythia’ Silver Medal Winner 2019 Textile International Biennial of Contemporary Textile Art Ukraine
Winner of The Mourant ‘Artist of the Year Prize’ 2009/10
I really like your work. Colour and texture is my thing too!
Wow. Stunning work. Highly imaginative and very creative. Gorgeous colors, contrasts of textures, and asymmetrical balance. Add to that, delightfully interesting. I love how you’ve taken the inspiration and made something uniquely yours. Your creations represent your imagination rather than just a depiction of something familiar. I love your work. It begs one to move in closer to examine the fascinating variety of media and technique. Very inspiring!
Love your work Susan.
Ma name ist monika and I’m also a surface designer.
This is the second time I fond your website and I’m really a fan of your art!
Dealing with time and decay I’m very interested in such surface techniques of your work!
Are you teaching or is there a catalogue of your art?
greetings from Germany
Such amazing work wished I lived a bit nearer to London good luck with the exhibition