Showing posts with label london. Show all posts
Showing posts with label london. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 December 2010

city map (2010)


city map (2010)
Originally uploaded by kelise72
60 x 90 cm
cotton duck (canvas), cotton cord, hemp, and silk

This piece is one that I submitted for a critique in the final weeks of the term.

I suppose it might make more sense with some of the other pieces I've also done recently and if I'd taken a better photo (which when I do, it will replace this one).

What I was going for here was the idea of representing a connection or relationship between city and rural (or nature) only not so directly.

With that in mind, I've sketched a city, often composed itself of concrete and steel but in this case, I've alluded to bridges and roads with "natural" materials - hemp knots, and cotton cord, respectively, all stitched onto a cotton canvas fabric. The river then is expressed in silk, a sort of "flowing" fabric that fits the idea of a river - another kind of opposite - where a river is a naturally-occuring thing, silk fabric is a manufactured thing.

In the whole piece there are layers of conflict and tension - the clean, calm, soft "natural" feel of the materials against the idea of a dirty, busy, polluted city... the well-known profile of the river against the anonymous roads... the bridges so distinctive in real-life repeated in the their right locations on the river but with a meaningless sameness (so you could know what each bridge is named though it looks the same as all the others)... the city made to look much like a slice of something quite organic as perhaps skin stiched together and forming a scar...

It may take a moment or two to recognise this map, but once you see what is familiar, you will ALWAYS see it.

It is this idea, this little bit of subterfuge, that I plan to incorporate in the next piece or two... I might be on to something!