16th May 2024
'Sculptural textile art' a presentation by Priscilla Edwards
Priscilla has always been creative, painting, making structures with papier mache etc which led to an art course and a degree in Embroidery at MMU. During the course she worked with a variety of materials including clear/coloured plastics and bubble wrap, old/recycled textiles, found items etc and also researched costume,period items eg shoes, undergarments, haberdashery (fastenings, edge finishes, decorative features). Priscilla experimented with fabric decoration, painting, printing, using transfer printing to put her drawings directly onto material which she worked over in stitch (hand or machine) and added in buttons or found items.
The starting point for these is a wire skeleton/structure, Priscilla uses paper covered wire, white, which she can then paint, then wraps on the dyed fabrics - light weight silks which include some vintage silk scarves for added colour/pattern/texture, threads/wool, she then applies Batik wax using a brush and once dry works stitch and other items like buttons into this to complete the sculpture.
The materials she uses are increasingly important being found items, broken ceramics eg heads,legs of figures, old leather gloves/ shirt collars/hats/vintage fabrics all of which are repurposed into Priscilla's work eg the birds cages and birds.
Priscilla teaches in higher education, is involved in design work - featuring machine embroidery and free machine work, she creates 2D pieces, up to 100x70cm, using emulsion paint/varnish/glue on fabric which she then layers and stitches into to produce surface decoration. She exhibits these pieces together with the 3D sculptures.