Catrina Sutter

Entries Tagged as 'Art'

3 impressions from Wellington

3 impressions from Wellington:
city art gallery
school mural
seat in island bay

Taranaki Art Awards (2)

A second entry to the Taranaki Art Awards is an embroidered plate
made from leaf subjects with the title  /all you need is love /referring
to its heart centre

Taranaki Art Awards

One of the pieces I entered in the Taranaki Art Awards is a booklet
made from Hemp fabric, Harakiekie and embroidered leaves. The title /12
seasons /relates to different times of the year or in our lifes. I
particularly enjoyed using a rough free form to construct it.

 

2009 Taranaki Art Awards,

A couple of new pieces will be entered in the 2009 Taranaki Art Awards,
held in Opunake NZ  , 24th October to 7 th November 2009
both following on from my previous pieces under this years exhibition
theme of * natural earth*.

I am using a combination of harakeke, linen and hemp - some of the
toughest fibres on the planet to create
very subtle gentle forms with a conservation message.

Details and Images coming up on this website very soon.

New Zealand Flax / Harakeke art

New Zealand Flax / Harakeke is the base for these 2 pieces, a flax paper
bag and
a miniature shadow box with the title /tenderness - /created with some
thoughts about gentleness
and fragility.
NZ Flax is a very strong fibre and is an easily renewable source of
plant material.
For this paper I cut the long leafs into short pieces and boiled them before
straining them through a fine mesh. White paper needed to be bleached,
the bag has the natural colour.

washing time line in Pompallier College

Last Friday Helen Pick and I packed our installation in the back of my
station wagon . Despite rain and wind we travelled  to Whangarei and hung
the /washing time line/ in the hall of Pompallier College. The
surroundings greatly influence the work and we gained yet another way of
looking at our pieces.
Kapa Haka practice during the setting up was a wonderful bonus and
brought the washerwoman alive.
The show can be seen there for 2 weeks until 28th of August.

Textile bracelets

more bracelets are added to the collection of textile ornaments.
One is woven from copper, linen and flax, with a silk lining -
the other one has a linen and copper base with a variety of
embelishments (next email)

…while the other one is woven from linen and copper with  embelishments