In the Studio this week Carol Fagan In the Studio this week Carol Fagan

UnBound - A Shoe as an Artist Book

During October and November I participated in a Fibre Arts Take 2 course, Unbound< lead by artist book Artist, Toni Hartnell. There were lots of tips and book forms and we were challenged to create a book form that was based on an unusual substrate.

I might have got carried away a bit but I decided to cover an old shoe in silver lame to represent my “book.” The idea behind this was to cross the divide between and a more glamourous age. I live not far from Waitomo Caves and the Waitomo Caves Hotel was a magnificent icon of grandeur paying host to royalty and other celebrities as well as the adventurers who discovered the glowworm caves. It stands empty now - apart from perhaps the ghost that is purported to roam the upstairs levels. A victim of time and cost and regulations regarding health and safety.

During the pandemic it was invaded by squatters, but stands forlorn and alone again now. I was fortunate to be able to document the hotel in photographs which I have printed on rice paper and added as a scroll to the shoe.

The photographs below show stages of creating the shoe. It would have been lovely to have done this with a stiletto heal but I was working with what I had and my days of high hells are long over.

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What is my current Textile Focus

My interest in textile art is wide and varied. My focus at the moment is on completing panels for my scholarship project Parallels in Maori and Celtic customs and art. I am currently working on a Tromp L’oeil piece that represents the Winter solstice coming through a gap in the hills that was important to both cultures in mapping their seasonal world. the centre piece is hand embroidered and now I am trying to complete the effect of adding small pieces fabrics to create the effect I am looking for

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