Rewind
15th to 24th November 2024
Preview Drinks Thursday 14th Nov 6-8pm
Gallery open daily 11-4pm
Helen Pakeman, Pamela Dew and Janet Price work with basketry, weaving and paint. Their work is rooted in a deep relationship with the landscape and its ecosystems. Through walking, cycling and close observation they have become concerned with the fractious nature of our relationship with the landscape. Their work aims to restore connection through a variety of materials and processes; and to challenge thinking that denies the symbiotic nature of all life on Earth. The act of making art requires a slowing down and intense scrutiny: time to rewind and reflect.
Image Pam Dew
Pam Dew's practice is rooted in nature, and a responsibility to communicate the inherent need of human beings for a symbiotic way of living. It is influenced by her experiences encountered during time spent ‘within nature’ and an ongoing interest in how the use of textile processes have the ability to communicate a narrative.
As an artist, Dew has a profound love of colour, textiles and cycling. She works intuitively with her materials as directly as possible, avoiding complicated mechanical equipment and preparation. A mixture of yarn, wool, silk, string, ropes, and threads are sculpturally integrated by weaving, wrapping, and twining to create entangled forms. This methodology allows the work to grow and evolve to convey messages of interconnectivity, caring, and support to create a harmonious coexistence of all life on earth.
Image Helen Pakeman