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Stitched Story Collage
This activity was kindly submitted by Naomi Cotrufo
“My work uses a lot of re-cycled paper/ card/ scraps of letters and envelopes, pieces of ribbon, stamps and stickers.
Children could use bits and pieces they find around their home to create a collage, or as i like to call it a “Stitched-Story-Collage”.
Collect items like these, thinking as widely as possible, and also ask family and friends to collect any materials that would be of use. Create a piece of art work in a sketchbook, inspired by these collage elements.
My themes are mainly based on favourite childhood memories, for example favourite sweet from local sweet shops, or a trip out to the seaside with grandparents, Once you have your materials and memories, that’s when the story begins.”
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I think Naomi’s sketchbooks are really inspiring and I’m going to get my sewing machine out right now!! Personally, I like the 2d more than the 3d work, but it’s all very subjective. Go girl! I think you’re really talented.
I am inspired by Naomi’s work, so free, fun & captivating!
We are going to be creating work together with two other female artists from The Fringe, Doncaster Visual Artists Network for the New Year.
The exhibition of our textile/fibre/paper work at The Point in Doncaster, will be based on Childrens colouring & join-the-dots books, in response to the Hayward Gallery touring show of the Chapman Brothers Etchings at our Museum & Art Gallery, Doncaster.
We will also be offering education workshops & talks by the artists involved through darts, Doncaster Community Arts.
Info will be posted on Naomi’s blog & the Fringe & darts websites