Wednesday, 25 November 2020

Lecture - Emma Jackson Silversoles - November 7th


Emma Started her lecture by telling us about her early career in felting. She started Silver Soles in 2000 when her children were small. The name Silver Soles comes from the fact that her early career was in making felted baby bootees with silver leather soles. The name has continued although she rarely makes bootees now!




She then  did a lot of work teaching and working with young people and adults in the community and then in residencies in schools both with felting and mixed media. Felt appealed to all abilities. She also taught for 15 years at the MAC. 

Emma also undertook commissions including an altar frontal for St. Martins in the Bull Ring, Birmingham.

Her work which she sold at Trade Fairs and specialised Art Fairs included both fashion and interior design pieces. She as interested in textural surfaces, colour and included Shibori.

In 2015 having had a lot of problems with her back she thought she would have to give up felting and so she decided to undertake an MA in surface design and texture at BCU. She explored the touch of surfaces.

Emma's sketchbooks were the start of this process


She then started to create different surfaces, including adding latex onto a variety of fabrics.



The combination of these surfaces with devore velvet and nuno felting.

The fabrics she created ..............................



........ were used in interior designs including these wonderful lamps and cushions


How different the lamp shade looks when it is lit!!


Thank you Emma for a fascinating lecture and we look forward to a workshop with you when we are back to normal.

 

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