Creations in Fibre
SEA
SEA
Pauline has lived her entire life on the fringes of the Irish Sea, as well as the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The creatures that were visible, as the tide ebbed and flowed, kindled an enormous interest in her imagination. She was also fascinated with the ever changing scenery above the waves.
Her fibrescapes and handwoven tapestries are an attempt to capture, in a very small way, these amazing creations and their habitats in cold and tropical seas.
She uses linen, silk, wool, cotton and other natural fibres, to create her three dimensional, Creations in Fibre, "portraits" of sea life and more.
PLAYTIME
PLAYTIME
freedom and fun
freedom and fun
wool, silk & cotton
24x36x1 inches
Published in the 2020 Winter edition of ARTtour International Magazine; Artists of the Decade
LOST IN THE CROWD
LOST IN THE CROWD
When the tide goes out it leaves behind all sorts of interesting creatures such as barnacles, sea urchins, star fish and many others. The rocks are covered with growth such as lichen and seaweed. Among the pieces of bleached driftwood is a lost coin.
20x30x1.5 inches
wool, cotton & silk on a linen base
Published in ARTtour International Magazine's Top 60 Masters of Contemporary Art 2018
ON THE BEACH
ON THE BEACH
Wool, Rayon & Cotton with crystal beads
Permanent Collection Museum of the Americas, Miami, Florida
11x14x1 inches
Published in the Museum of the Americas Fine Artists Golden Book
Presented at Art Dubai 2021
UNDERCURRENTS
UNDERCURRENTS
Movement of the reeds as the tides ebb and flow
Base 36 inches in diameter by 2 inches deep wool, silk, & synthetic fibres
Published in the 25th Anniversary, SILVER ARTISTS of the MUSEUM of the AMERICAS book 2017