Noriko Matsumoto
Extensive workshop practice to experiment with natural materials and sampling processes.
The work stems from a deep engagement with materials and processes, and sustainable ethics. The main source of inspiration is the surrounding natural environment. The natural dyeing method only requires natural sources - rock alum and iron water are used as a mordant to fix colours, made from natural dyestuffs, onto fibres. The colours are mainly produced by four traditional dyestuffs: cochineal, cutch, madder and weld. In addition, some local dyestuffs such as elder leaves, nettles and chestnuts are used. Each scarf is completed by a carefully chosen wet finish, which produces a quality cloth.
The development of the work emerges from extensive workshop practice, and a process of sampling allows designing through making.
Exhibitions
Archive
2006
- Current Exhibition
- New Members
- Louise Renae Anderson
- Kyra Cane
- Ian Douglas
- Fenella Elms
- Katja Fox
- Susie Gillespie
- Kevin Grey
- Peter Layton
- Billy Lloyd
- Katie Mawson
- Kate McBride
- Grant McCaig
- Naomi McIntosh
- Myung Nam An
- Claire Partington
- Lina Peterson
- Liam Reeves
- Mariko Sumioka
- Louis Thompson
- Derek Wilson
- Diana Greenwood
- Helen Slater
- Helene Uffren
- Sabrina Cant
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