Gemma Helen Kerr (She/Her)
I am a Glasgow-based designer specialising in embroidery. This collection explores my personal need for escapism by looking at the distortion of nature. My collection encapsulates my love of the natural world and the importance it holds to me for my mental well-being. The use of layering has become inherent in my practice through cutwork and collaging in many different forms. My collection explores many textures and shapes to replicate nature’s naturalistic forms in subtle but contrasting ways using a mainly monotone colour palette to create otherworldly setups. Materials play a huge role in creating my work, delicate digital designs are contrasted with the harshness of the hand-cut leather thus creating three-dimensionality through the layering of cutwork explorations. With sustainability and responsible practice in mind, I have used completely upcycled leather and explored the use of natural base fabrics or offcuts throughout. My collection explores one-of-a-kind pieces intended for the home by bringing the outside in with interior and sculptural textiles to relieve the unpleasant realities of the outside world.
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A New World For Me And You
This collection explores my personal need for escapism by looking at the distortion of nature, encapsulating my love of the natural world and the importance it holds to me for my mental well-being. The use of layering has become inherent in my practice, translating the visual research through cutwork, and collaging in many different forms. My collection explores monotone colour, texture and shape to replicate nature’s naturalistic forms to create otherworldly setups. This collection explores one-of-a-kind pieces intended for interiors, bringing the outside in with interior and sculptural textiles to relieve the unpleasant realities of the outside world.
Block Colour
In this complimentary project I have explored tonal aspects of block colour. Utilising the colours from my primary research before they became monotone, I have explored how they complement each other within each sample. Within the small collection there is three different colour groups explored. This collection of textiles pieces explores how the fabric layers on the body.