Two in a series of four wallhangings in the atrium of the Mater hospital, Belfast
By
Joanna Kinnersly-Taylor
2006
Ruth Clark
Dimensions
each 600cm x 100cm
Courtesy of
The National Lottery
Situated in the atrium, the four wall-hangings incorporate imagery that reflects the historical significance of the linen weaving industry in Belfast. Elements used in the production of linen-bobbins, cams, tappet wheels, jacquard cards, shafts, reed hooks, weave plans and flax are greatly magnified and combined in a series of subtle, abstracted layers. The dress shape in both a positive and negative graphic format, makes reference to the largely female workforce of the industry. The strong vertical axis is enhanced by the implication of tree forms through the use of large-scale tree shadows (photographed on washing in the garden). These abstract elements aim to create compositions that have both a dream like quality and a sense of familiarity in their suggested domestic environment.
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