

Fairfield City Museum & Gallery
Cnr The Horsley Drive & Oxford Street
Smithfield.
23rd May - 5th July 2009
Above is a sneak peak of her piece.
Cnr The Horsley Drive & Oxford Street
Smithfield.
23rd May - 5th July 2009
Above is a sneak peak of her piece.


Susan's design exercise came from various sources, including J. Stoops and J. Samuelson: Design Dialogue(Mass.USA.1990), and Kathleen Whyte's Design in Embroidery (London.1969/1983). We used a natural object with interesting lines, which we then drew, sketched, & played with patterns to achieve a design.









Susan used a very weathered piece of bone.
Concentration was very strong while we sketched & explored the lines of our objects, so strong that we could have heard a pin drop. It will be interesting to see the desings that develop from our morning of sketching. So drop by next month to see what we have done.
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