Hormazd Narielwalla (1979) is a London-based artist who works in collage. Narielwalla uses bespoke Savile Row tailoring patterns, and their antiquarian and contemporary trade counterparts, to create artworks exploring the body in abstract form. His practice began in the workrooms of the tailoring firm Dege & Skinner in London’s Savile Row, with an artist’s book,… Read more »
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Hiro in his Hat
Looking a bit like Snuffkin
Provençal Jacket
Patchwork jacket involving antique linen sheet and printed fabric scrap; one off from Scobel Clothing. The fabric scrap was rescued from Grannies scrap box. She had this fabric as her kitchen curtains. The design is taken from David Gentleman’s sketchbook after a year travelling round Spain as the country recovered from civil war. I particularly… Read more »
Jackie’s French Antique Linen cap
Ruth Franklin Exhibition
Exhibition at The ideas Store 321 Whitechapel Road E1 1BU – until 30th August 2015 A paper sewing machine sewn by Ruth is pure genius. She also has paper hairdryers too..She finds interesting scraps of paper and dips them in wax then stitches them together. There are also sculptures made out of found objects such… Read more »
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Sandi’s dungarees
Camilla’s Skirt
Margaret’s Chemise
Still looking good after two years of very hard wear.
Nicola’s Japanese Style Apron
Nicola wearing her Raw Denim, Japanese style cross back apron six months on, it is lovely and soft and gets better with every wash. “It is so versatile I can wear it all day: in the garden, in the studio or in the kitchen.”