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Arteles Catalogue 2023-2020

Arteles Creative Center's residency artists and their projects 2023-2020

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Back to Basics program / JULY <strong>2023</strong><br />

Fenella Clarke<br />

New Zealand<br />

clarkefenella.cargo.site<br />

About<br />

Growing up in a small town at the bottom of the world,<br />

Fenella Clarke spent her childhood learning to sew,<br />

embroider and cross-stitch. Clarke then moved to Wellington<br />

in order to study fashion design and gain more knowledge<br />

of the textile arts, through Massey university. Inspired by<br />

the act of creating just as much as the final product, Clarke<br />

orchestrated a community weaving project that included<br />

students from various majors. After graduating with a<br />

bachelor's degree in design with honours and a certificate of<br />

business, Clarke moved again down to Wanaka. She started<br />

working in a local art gallery, while experimenting with multi<br />

media textile design. She also continued to further her skills<br />

in cross stitching by creating abstract self-portraits and<br />

expressionist work that aims to push the discipline of craft<br />

art. She is mainly interested in exploring how humans can<br />

hide and contradict integral parts of themselves when faced<br />

with social expectations of the community they live within.<br />

Hand embroidery<br />

While at this residency I took the time to focus all my attention<br />

on my largest scale project yet, a hand embroidered self<br />

portrait consisting of 24,768 cross-stitches. One of my goals<br />

going in was to see how much I could get done if I focused<br />

on my art full time, something I have never had the chance to<br />

do before this. It didn't feel integral to finish the piece just to<br />

get as much done, while still having time to enjoy the places<br />

and people around me. I am happy with the progress I made<br />

on the work and am excited to get stuck in in the next couple<br />

of months to finish it off.

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