
Isabel Fletcher is a textile artist who explores the way overlooked production offcuts can act as portals into the craft of their industry. Reframing disregarded offcuts as glimpses into the craft of making, she aims to increase empathy for possessions and encourage a reduction in consumption and waste.
Working intuitively by responding to the nuanced properties presented by offcuts, Isabel’s sculptural works take on ambiguous forms. She is fascinated by materials and their transformation from 2D to 3D. Stitching, draping, gathering, tensioning, separating, layering, cutting, joining: these are processes Isabel utilises when critically interacting with her materials as she seeks to identify their three-dimensional possibilities. The abstract nature of the work allows the mind to wonder and imagine beyond the now normalised systems of take, make, waste. Imagination is key.
Isabel exhibits her work and delivers talks to a range of audiences including; the Design Museum, Somerset House, Cavaliero Finn, Crafts Council, the Brompton Chapel, London Art Fair, the 62 Group of Textile Artists.
Email
studio@isabelfletcher.com
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@studioisabelfletcher
Working intuitively by responding to the nuanced properties presented by offcuts, Isabel’s sculptural works take on ambiguous forms. She is fascinated by materials and their transformation from 2D to 3D. Stitching, draping, gathering, tensioning, separating, layering, cutting, joining: these are processes Isabel utilises when critically interacting with her materials as she seeks to identify their three-dimensional possibilities. The abstract nature of the work allows the mind to wonder and imagine beyond the now normalised systems of take, make, waste. Imagination is key.
Isabel exhibits her work and delivers talks to a range of audiences including; the Design Museum, Somerset House, Cavaliero Finn, Crafts Council, the Brompton Chapel, London Art Fair, the 62 Group of Textile Artists.
studio@isabelfletcher.com
@studioisabelfletcher