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Ciao Edie (Small) Artwork

Imogen Morris

United Kingdom

Mixed Media, Thread on Thread

Size: 15 W x 15 H x 2.8 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

I have created this portrait using solely thread. Because the original image is so bold and impactful, no application of paint is required. The image comes from the poster "Ciao Manhattan” in which Edie Sedgwick played a character that reflected her own lived experiences. While filming, Sedgwick died over an overdose. Her contribution to pop culture and the arts is hugely underrated, and so this piece is a way of recognising her influence. Using black thread alone, I have built up Sedgwick's heavy eye make up (which Sedgwick was renowned for), her delicate facial features, and the dark background in which her portrait appears from. The resulting image simple, but hugely impactful.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Mixed Media:

Thread on Thread

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

15 W x 15 H x 2.8 D in

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My practice challenges the boundaries between craft and fine art, by putting a contemporary spin on thread as a material that we can view in both fine art and craft spaces. ​ I see thread as my pencil or paintbrush; exploring the versatility of thread, in ways that means it intrudes into other mediums. I push, pull and stretch the line of thread to draw. I build up layers in colour to create form, light, and shadow. I morph thread into tangible, 3D forms to push the work into the sculptural realm. My love for thread happens in the process of making. The nails are a means to an end – they merely act as anchor points for the thread. My excitement comes from building up layers of thread, to witnessing the facial features coming together, and the emotion behind those faces becoming apparent. Within my work I combine thread with other mediums, such as paint, acrylic and collage. This method of layering thread with other materials encourages my experimental and playful side. For example, when painting large brushstrokes prior to threading, I lean into the chaotic and unpredictable nature of them. This contrasts well with the threaded portraits which focus on technical ability, and are angular, refined and precise in detail. ​ The length of the nails allows the work to sit between the 2D and 3D. On initial inspection, it appears flat against the board, but as the viewer gets closer the lines of thread reveal themselves on a new plane, hovering slightly above the surface. The image is not quite 2D, not quite 3D. Occupying this space encourages me to push the work deeper into the 3D space. This is seen in works like “Joanna” and “I” and "VII"

Artist Recognition
Showed at the The Other Art Fair

Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in London, London

Artist featured in a collection

Artist featured by Saatchi Art in a collection

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