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Jo Clarke Designs


Textile and Surface Pattern designer

Wymondham, England

  • Basketry
  • Website
  • Instagram

Natural renewable materials and fabrication of form using repetition of process forms the basis of my woven textile structures. My work involves using traditional basketry techniques reflecting the materiality of the fibres used being mostly jute, abaca, flax, sisal, cotton, cane and willow. Hand weaving, twining, binding and coiling are the methods I use to create the structures which evolve slowly as the work progresses.

Focus:
natural fibres
CV:
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Stockists:
  • Make Holt

Inspired 2021

6th - 19th December 2021

The Hostry NORWICH CATHEDRAL

Natural renewable materials and fabrication of form using repetition of process forms the basis of my woven textile structures. My work involves using traditional basketry techniques reflecting the materiality of the fibres used being mostly jute, abaca, flax, sisal, cotton, cane and willow. Hand weaving, twining, binding and coiling are the methods I use to create the structures which evolve slowly as the work progresses.

Focus:
natural fibres
CV:
Download document
Stockists:
  • Make Holt

Inspired 2021

6th - 19th December 2021

The Hostry NORWICH CATHEDRAL

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  • Instagram
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