Saturday, November 7, 2009

Origin 2009 photo's!

Had another fantastic week at Origin last month - my third successive year exhibiting there, and the best yet in terms of sales. As always I met lots of lovely people, and was especially delighted to meet again with past buyers of my work.

The 'miniature' pieces went down particularly well - completely sold out of them by the Friday!

I was also thrilled to find that an image of one of my sculptures featured prominently in the Origin catalogue so big thanks to the Crafts Council for that!





Friday, November 6, 2009

Cardiff Design Festival Awards

Have got an awful lot of updating of blog to do! Been so much going on over the last couple of months, it's been hard to catch up with myself! Anyway, over the next couple of days I hope to update you all on things that have been happening for me..... got my marketing hat on today!

Firstly, last month I had the rather lovely commission to make 12 Awards for the Cardiff Design Festival.

All the same structure of converging threads of cotton and silk, each award was in a different colour, thus making a real impact when displayed together, but obviously still full of life individually.

Anyway, there seemed to be a lot of happy Award recipiants! I was particularly delighted the Kutchibok Design won one..... as they are the lovely designers responsible for my website. A much deserved prize for them.









Thursday, October 8, 2009

Origin: The London Craft Fair at Somerset House

Origin: The London Craft Fair at Somerset House

Week Two: 13-18th October 2009, Stand E1


For the third successive year I am delighted to have once again been selected to exhibit The Resonate Collection of textile art at Origin 2009.

Please do pop along to see me if you're in London next week. Details are as follows:

  • Tuesday to Sunday 10am - 6pm
  • Late closing Thursday - open until 9pm
  • Last admission 5:15pm (Thursday: 8:15pm)

Somerset House
Strand
London
WC2R 1LA

Ticket prices:



Full price single entry

£10

Concession single entry

£8

Season Pass (unlimited entry)

£15

Concession Season Pass (unlimited entry)

£12

Under 12 years

Free

Guest with registered disabled visitor

Free

An illustrated catalogue is included in the price of admission.

For any further details, please check out the Crafts Council Origin website:

http://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/origin09/

Look forward to seeing you there!



Sunday, September 27, 2009

New work!

In preparation for the forthcoming Origin show in October, I have been very busy making new work. Lots of new techniques as well as some reworked older ones.....

Thought you might enjoy some pictures to get you in the mood for Origin. By the way, its week 2 that I'm exhibiting in, so mark it in your diaries folks! Really hope to see you there.










Friday, September 18, 2009

YSH London TEN exhibition


I'm delighted that to invite you to come and see some brand new work at the YSH London Ten exhibition next week, part of the London Design Festival. I'm exhibiting alongside some fantastic textile artists and designers in a great venue. I'll be at the show on the first day (Monday) so let me know if you can make it along! Hope to see you there!



YSH Press Release:


Yshlondon.com presents Ysh London Ten :
An innovative Textiles, Fashion and Interiors exhibition featuring Ten of the best UK-based designers, artists and recent graduates. Held at the exclusive Westbourne Studios, London from the 21st of September to the 25th 10am to 6pm, come and view these ten leading designers and artists amongst the amazing exhibition space of Westbourne Studios.

Concetta Gallo / Berit Greinke / Arantza Vilas / Pippa Caley / Marie Molterer / Laura Thomas / Ella Robinson / Kitty Joseph / Chloe Scadding / Debbie Smyth

Ysh London will also be exhibiting street fashion photographs from contributors based in London, Paris, Berlin, New York, Tokyo and Shanghai, and www.Yshlondon.com will be online at the exhibition for visitors to try out.

Exhibitors are hosting a pop-up shop containing amazing take-me-home treats; after shopping at our pop-up shop, feel free to relax in the member’s only plush Westbourne Studio’s bar afterwards!

Free admittance
Westbourne Studios, 242 Acklam Road, London, W10 5JJ
Tube; Westbourne Park - Hammersmith and city line
Bus; 28, 31 and 328


Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Sense Art Fair, London,

Hi everyone,

Just a quick update to remind you that I'll be in London this coming weekend exhibiting at the Sense Art Fair. I'll be showing a range of my Resonate sculptures but also some brand new miniature pieces starting at £9.50. They measure 5x5x2cm.



Details are as follows:

http://sensesummerartfair.tumblr.com/

DATE:
Private View 24 July 2009
Friday 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Main Show 25 & 26 July 2009
Saturday 10:00 am – 6:00pm
Sunday 11:00 am – 5:00pm

TICKETS:
Register for your free private view ticket:
http://sensesummerartfair.eventbrite.com/

CONTACT:
jhanne[at]senseworldwide.com
debbie[at]senseworldwide.com

DETAILS:
You are invited to a Summer Art Fair. You can browse and buy a selection of art pieces made by members of the Sense Network.

The Sense Network is a collaboration of creative thinkers and doers from around the world.

The idea came about as the perfect vehicle to promote the idea of the Sense Network and the Sensers themselves. The idea is simple. This show will be a platform for artists on the Sense Network to showcase their work.

Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Ashes Vessel

As mentioned in an earlier blog post, I was recently commissioned to design and make a celebratory vessel to commemorate the Ashes coming to Cardiff for the first time. On Thursday 9th July the vessel was presented by the Welsh Assembly Minister for Sport, Alun Ffred Jones to Dr John Bannon, director of Cricket Australia, at a media reception at Cardiff Castle.

The Ashes Vessel, was commissioned by the Welsh Assembly Government in partnership with the Arts Council of Wales and Safle - public art Wales. The vessel takes its inspiration from the spin of a cricket ball and will not only be a commemoration of the first test match to take place in Wales, but also a symbol of friendship between Wales and Australia. The vessel will then be displayed in the prestigious Powerhouse Museum in Sydney.

This commission is the first piece of work that I have made that moves away from my previous geometric forms into a more fluid aesthetic. The vessel which measures 55x18cm, contains 33 taut, twisted hand woven ribbons in gold Lurex and black cotton. As the ribbons cast their shadows on the surface below, the layered twists and turns have dramatic visual impact that changes as you move your vantage point around the piece.

Alun Ffred Jones said:
"The presentation of this artwork means that Australia are guaranteed a trophy whatever happens in the rest of the Ashes series! The form of the piece seems suggestive to me of the flow of a closely-fought test match, with high points at the beginning and end and with twists and turns throughout its course. In that way, I hope that it reflects this first test match in Wales and brings back fond memories of the event for our Australian visitors."

David Alston, Arts Director for Arts Council of Wales, said:
"Arts Council of Wales is delighted to be a part of The Ashes Vessel Artist's Commission. Laura Thomas, an exceptional young artist, who recently received a Creative Wales Ambassadors Award, has created a stunning piece of work which is a fitting reminder of this momentous occasion for Wales."

Below are some stunning photographs taken by Kutchibok Design showing the piece from various angles:







And here we have some photo's from the Media Reception at Cardiff Castle. These photographs are courtesy of Steve Pope of Sporting Wales and must not be reproduced without his express permission. Please contact him directly if you want to use these images: steve@sportingwales.com







Friday, May 15, 2009

Ruthin Craft Centre shortlisted for the Art Fund Prize

The Ruthin Craft Centre has been short-listed for The Art Fund Prize for museums and galleries 2009.

The Art Fund Prize of £100,000 is the largest single arts prize in the UK and recognises and rewards the best new development of the previous calendar year in a museum or gallery, large or small, anywhere in the United Kingdom.

On Front Row Lord Puttnam said, "Ruthin Craft Centre is a lovely surprise, everyone who'd been there was knocked sideways by it, and it got four votes very quickly. It is run by people with amazing commitment and a historical commitment to arts in North Wales – the thing's got it all actually – it is the sort of thing you would like to see replicated in every single region and community in the Country".

There are 4 galleries short-listed and this year one of the eight votes to judge the winner of the Prize will come from the public.

The winner of this People's Choice will count as the eighth vote when the panel of seven judges make their decision on the winner in June.

Please visit The Guardian website and give your support to Ruthin Craft Centre. It really is remarkable gallery for Wales and the UK as a whole to be proud of. Exhibitions of the highest quality are complimented by exceptional publications in a remarkable architectural space. Its true I may be a little biased, but I really do think that it would be an well deserved accolade for the Ruthin team and the contemporary craft sector in general.

Good news x 3......

Well, maybe good things really do happen in three's....

Firstly I'm really delighted to announce that on the 29th April 2009, I was one of four recipients of a Creative Wales Ambassador Award from the Arts Council of Wales. 'This new award scheme is part of the Arts Council of Wales's Beacon scheme for individual artists and organisations. Funded by the Welsh Assembly Government, the aim of the Creative Wales Ambassadors Awards is to recognise significant individual achievement in the arts, to raise the profile of Welsh culture outside of Wales and to provide financial support to enable the artist to develop a new programme of work.'

Exciting creative projects lie ahead of me now, that I may not have been able to readily explore if it were not for the opportunity afforded to me by this Award. I am looking forward with enthusiasm to getting started with a new body of work which will see me creating more ambitious, larger scale works for exhibition in my host organisations, Ruthin Craft Centre and Brown Grotta Arts in the USA. Amongst the other threads of my work, I will also be forging closer links with architectural design research partners and working with Welsh mills on a design-art collection, which will all be complimented by my ongoing curatorial and education activity in Wales.

Secondly, I have just been awarded a commission to produce a 'vessel' to be presented to the Australian Cricket delegation when the first Ashes match is played in Cardiff this summer.

And lastly, I am delighted that I have once again been accepted to exhibit at Origin, the Crafts Council Show at Somerset House in October later this year.

Aside from all that excitement, this last month really has been a flurry of activity. Alongside my usual teaching on the BA Contemporary Textiles course in the West Wales School of the Arts, I have being running a series of 'Architextiles' workshops in the Welsh School of Architecture with Dr Wayne Forster. This has been an immensely enjoyable challenge encouraging first and second year architecture students to explore and draw upon the textile fundamentals of colour, pattern, texture and structure, to generate conceptual architectural proposals for a 'wonder wall'.

After appealing for help with my Architextiles research on the Weave-tech forum, I had a huge number of emails from interested weavers around the world into this activity, so I'm intending to record this series of workshops in a forthcoming blog once the project is completed.

I am also continuing to work on my first curation project 'The Warp and the Weft', which will be a group exhibition at the Oriel Myrddin Gallery in Carmarthen in 2010. I will be co-curating this with Meg Anthony, the Oriel Myrddin curator. The concept of the exhibition is to highlight 'unexpected' woven textiles. Exhibitors may use 'unexpected' aesthetics or perhaps integrate 'unexpected' technology into their textiles. At the end of this month Meg and I will be visiting the Crafts Study Centre in Farnham is select a piece by Peter Collingwood from the recently acquired archive of his work.

As for this weekend, after giving a talk on my work to the Bristol Embroidery Guild, I am looking forward to squeezing in a visit to COLLECT and the Stroud International Textiles Festival......

Until next time..... L x

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

some new photo's to share with you.......

Some new photo's..... Firstly from the Fibre Art Wales 'Ffibr' exhibition at Llantarnam Grange, Cwmbran earlier this year:

'Better than Grey' exhibition at the Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery, 21st January – 7th March 2009, photos by Douglas Atfield:

And lastly, some new pictures by Pinegate Photogrpahy in Cardiff:

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Smart Clothes and Wearable Technology


I'm delighted to let you know that the 'Smart Clothes and Wearable Technology' book has now been published. I contributed the chapter on Woven Structure to this publication when I was a Visiting Fellow with the Smart Clothes and Wearable Technology research group in the Univeristy of Wales, Newport. It can be ordered directly from Woodhead Publishing.

Facebook, Twitter etc etc.......

Just thought I' add a quick post to let you know that if you're on Facebook, you can 'become a fan' of my work and likewise if you're on Twitter you can follow my (infrequent) updates there too - just search for lmt77. Also I am delighted that Cultural Enterprise (Wales) has re-launched a website, so if you're based in Wales and work in the creative industries do consider creating a profile on this site.....

Monday, March 9, 2009

'Optic Twist' at Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery

Have recently been sent this picture of my latest work 'Optic Twist' which was specially commissioned by Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery for their exhibition 'Better than Grey: a serious consideration of colour'. This was the largest sculpture I have made to date measuring 45x24x12cm. Encapsulated in the acrylic is a hand woven leno fabric in cotton and nylon monofilament. The vivid highly contrasting stripes of colour, combined with the leno twists are designed to create dramatic optical effects and afterimages. Below is a detail of the fabric before it was cast: