Embroidery Magazine
23 August 2022

Embroidery Sep/Oct 2022 is ready for you to read. Cover story: Bryony Rose Jennings' anthropomorphic mice are imbued with life. Fresh talent - four artists intent on making, or already starting to make waves: Jongbum Kim, Imogen Morris, Sarah Joy-Ford and Poppy Nash. Jane Hall - Jane has found nature to be the perfect remedy, whether surrounding or flowing from her beautiful studio. Serena Partridge - Welcome to the artist’s minuscule world of wonder. Kaffe Fassett - My Textile Life meets the Master Colourist and textile doyen. Adriene Hughes - The climate change crisis is the focus of Adriene’s artworks. Sarah J Harper - Ethereal textiles that focus on the long shadow of Covid-19. Jennie Moncur - Handwoven tapestries offering a shot-blast of colour. Johanna Flanagan - Aka The Pale Rook, whose beautiful dolls do the talking. Cornelia Parker - throwing the spotlight on Magna Carta (An Embroidery). Clare Hunter - the acclaimed author of Threads of Life takes a look at the embroideries of Mary, Queen of Scots. Human trafficking - Collaborative quilts made to throw the spotlight on human trafficking to raise awareness and help to heal. Tibetan thangkas - One artist’s journey to discover and master the Tibetan thangka. Plus, a host of exhibition reviews, courses, news, what’s on and Embroidery Loves.

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