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Wednesday 17 August 2016

Summertide Exhibition at Great Yarmouth Library .
I'm feeling very excited to be apart of a curated exhibition by the UEA. The private view is tonight, so an anxious time as I'm not good at mingling, I love people but find events very stressful indeed....
Here's some photos of the work I've submitted...
The first one is from a series I'm currently working on entitled 'Everything but the Girl' mixed media textiles, original photography/ Model/ Carrow House Lace Collection/ Digital Artwork/ Hand Eco print fabric/ and Hand stitch.

' Everything but the Girl' Mixed media textiles/ Original Photographs/  Model/ Carrow House Lace Collection all digitally enhanced artwork/ mixed felted fibres including human hair.
'Cover' from the Memento Mori Series
Original photograph digitally enhanced and printed onto hair.

I've been thinking about why I make this work. For me its a cathartic process that lets me process deep emotions and feelings. Its very personal and my work is based around themes of loss, mental ill health, relationship, selective memory or subjective truth, also sentimentalism with links to Victorian mourning themes of keepsakes of loved ones using hair as tokens of lost love.

Wednesday 31 October 2012

Gerties Goddesses





I thought I'd share some of my recent work, I'm always drawn to working with Goddess imagery and archetypes. This one is a present for a dear friend and was finally finished when Saturn moved into Scorpio. Yes! I'm a fan and long time student of astrology and like to link it to my work too.
She has a hand embroidered and sequined chakra caduceus design on her torso to represent healing and balancing of the body. On her womb space is some vintage hand beaded flowers and foliage for creativity.
She has a honeysuckle wand with attached acorn, for strength, amethyst for power, protection and healing.
Also seashells, feathers, holy hag stones to represent all four elements she is an earth goddess. I do hope you'll like her and comment. I've also just finished a mer-goddess for my daughter (photos up soon) and am currently making a commision for a fire goddess for a lovely creative young woman.




Sunday 24 June 2012

Degree Show at Norwich University College of the Arts

Blimey! Finally made it to the end of my three year degree in contemporary textiles at Nuca. I'm overjoyed, tearful, and so very happy with the result of all the hard work that its taken to complete it. I got a first class honours degree and now hopefully I can begin to put into practice all that I've learned so far. I've had tremendous support from family, friends, tutors and want to give a special mention of thanks to three wonderful online artists who generously gave their time and knowledge to answer a questionaire to help with my research report. Jackie Morris http://www.jackiemorris.co.uk/blog/ Jackie Cardy http://dogdaisychains.blogspot.co.uk/ and Carolyn Saxby (who big heartedly spent over one and a half hours  answering my questions.) http://carolynsaxby.blogspot.co.uk/ Thanks Ladies!!!!!
Heres a couple of photos from the show, which starts on the 27th June, private view is on the 26th at 5.30-8.30pm. Sadly, I was so underconfident with my work that I didn't invite anyone. But if you'd like to see all of our work, and looking at the show on friday I felt so proud of all of my fellow students work. We really did work our butts off and have produced a Brilliant Show!
Close up of my installation entitled 'Memento Mori,'

Now abit of artistic blurb which I always think sounds abit up itself! and not really me at all so apologies in advance for this bit about the pieces in my final show:

Sue Tyler is a mixed media textile artist, whose latest collection of laser cut acrylic jewellery is entitled : ‘Memento Mori.’ Key themes for this body of work being, loss, life and mortality. Inspired by Victorian sentimental jewellery she has created an installation of contemporary mourning jewellery for her final degree show at Nuca.
The pieces when worn evoke the sense of bringing the wearer back into the present moment, based on the cognitive therapy technique of wearing a rubber band around the wrist. They awaken the wearer to the preciousness and transience of life, and are primarily a celebration of the human condition.


I'll be at the show in person on friday 29th of June 10am-12, it'd be lovely to see you there........







Monday 14 May 2012

Memento Mori and hair

My current work has developed into a collection of contemporary mourning jewellery. It started for me in BA7 when I became interested in the latin victorian phrase 'Memento Mori ' ( Remember that you must die!) It actually for me became a mantra for the preciousness of being alive in the moment and remembering ones own mortality. It is so important to accept ones death and the' little deaths' (losses) that occur throughout life, so that we may live fully and in the present.
My jewellery when worn brings the wearer into the present moment, you know you are wearing it. It is abit like the cognitive therapy technique of wearing a rubber band around the wrist, pinging it to bring the wearer into the now.
Hair was often used in Victorian Mourning Jewellery, so I did alittle experiment of my own.
Synthetic monofibre hair, digital ground for non porous surfaces and photographic inkjet print.

Inspirational photography from one of my pinterest mood boards.

Close up shot.

Thursday 3 May 2012

Laser cutting cold porcelain

Had a mega cooking session all day tuesday, getting ready for yesterdays laser cutting. I was very organised, or so I thought. Having cooked and rolled out the cold porcelain onto cling film wrapped boards, eight in total.
When I came to taking the material off the boards, Huge Problem! It had stuck solid! Thankfully, Steph from surface design was around and looked after the lasercutter whilst I looked for a large palette knife. Thanks Steph, you saved the Day!
Cold porcelain, engraved with laser. I had to alter the settings on the laser alot to get the effect that I was after. This piece is 'After Albarn/Ansari.'

Another shot of the piece, as its still wet and pliable I can still work with it and mold it.

Our lovely laser cutter at Nuca

First batch didn't completely cut through the material, so altered the setting to 5mm.

As the material is still pliable, I can see lots of potential for future research.

Wednesday 25 April 2012

Work in progress!....

After yesterdays  laser cutting session I now have a kitchen table full of acrylic shapes to weave together with wire and rubber. I finished late into last night just picking the protective layer off the shapes with a needle, so my fingers are abit sore today.
Heres some more work in progress:
Because the pieces are woven together they twist really well creating different ways to wear the piece.
Scuse the sellotape!
Hanging by threads!
Another twist

Saturday 21 April 2012

Glue!!!

I've had lots of problems with the micro nuts & bolts that connect parts of my jewelley and the fact that they keep coming apart. Todays experiment was using plumbers tape, worked but the end of the screw is white! Not a good look. Superglue in a pot, using a cocktail stick as a dropper. Looked awful... Think I've now solved the problem with model makers cement, but its really smelly and solvent based.
Super glue on the left, looks really awful, plumbers tape on the bottom right and top right magic cement!
Work in progress, had to take this apart quite a few times....slowly getting there!
Weaving with fluro acrylic rods, expensive though!
Another pic of two rows of acrylic weaving
It bends nicely, but I'm not sure of the breakage point as yet