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Loves, Lives & Loss

Exhibition at National Trust Fenton House in collaboration with Traces London. The exhibition explored the lives of the Gee family who were silk and linen merchants, and owned the house in 1730. As a result the show included lots of textile pieces with an 18th century inspiration including those made by myself

Corinne Young Textiles

Carnforth, England


Loves, Lives & Loss 6, Sophia Schorr-Kon

Image from Fenton House. Embroidered trowel and fork made by the artist


Loves, Lives & Loss 1 , Sophia Schorr-Kon

Embroidered flowers made by artist displayed at Fenton House


Loves, Lives & Loss 4, Corinne Young

Stitched and embroidered Flat Iron made by the artist


Loves, Lives & Loss 2, Sophia Schorr-Kon

Embroidered flowers and Auricula Pot Plants at Fenton House made by artist


Loves, Lives & Loss 3, Corinne Young

Stitched and embroidered teaset made by the artist


Loves, Lives & Loss 5, Sophia Schorr-Kon

Candlelit image of Fenton House interior featuring embroidered flowers by the artist

Loves, Lives & Loss

Exhibition at National Trust Fenton House in collaboration with Traces London. The exhibition explored the lives of the Gee family who were silk and linen merchants, and owned the house in 1730. As a result the show included lots of textile pieces with an 18th century inspiration including those made by myself

Corinne Young Textiles

Carnforth, England


Loves, Lives & Loss 6, Sophia Schorr-Kon

Image from Fenton House. Embroidered trowel and fork made by the artist


Loves, Lives & Loss 2, Sophia Schorr-Kon

Embroidered flowers and Auricula Pot Plants at Fenton House made by artist


Loves, Lives & Loss 1 , Sophia Schorr-Kon

Embroidered flowers made by artist displayed at Fenton House


Loves, Lives & Loss 3, Corinne Young

Stitched and embroidered teaset made by the artist


Loves, Lives & Loss 4, Corinne Young

Stitched and embroidered Flat Iron made by the artist


Loves, Lives & Loss 5, Sophia Schorr-Kon

Candlelit image of Fenton House interior featuring embroidered flowers by the artist

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