Artists
Noelle Hamlyn
View artist biographyNoelle Hamlyn
- Education: August 2009: Bachelor of Fine Arts, School of the Art Institute of Chicago April 2007: Advanced Diploma Crafts and Design - Textile Major, Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
- Lives in: Missisauga, Canada
- Price Range: $135 - $3500
I am intrigued by the possibilities of textiles – of textures and fibres to evoke emotion. I believe that our sense of touch is one of the most powerful and profound vehicles of human experience. Thus I am drawn to materials with strong tactile qualities as metaphors through which to explore this experience.
My recent work examines the concept of narrative. Beginning with books as a studio material, I have used their pages to create fabric embellished with free motion embroidery, their spines to create cloth and clothing fragments, and their inscriptions to inspire print images. These same inscriptions have led me to write fictions about the lives of those who years ago may have read the pages of these books. Using every fragment of these volumes, I have deconstructed and re-constructed story telling both as a product and as a process.
My work with book materials has lead to a consideration of my own personal story and the creation of textural interpretations of characters that have been significant in my own narrative. Through this work, I have come to understand that touch can be a trigger to unconscious memory. Creating textures from materials such as epoxy-coated tissue papers, embroidered tea bags, smocked cotton, and free motion embroidery, I have created figurative forms that are densely layered, much like my memories.







