MEGAN EDWARDS

Coming from a background in the fibre arts and in history, I find the tactile nature of fabric and its place as a highly prized commodity used to demonstrate cultural achievement fascinating. From finely woven threads of gold to the re-piecing of frayed and worn Japanese workers’ clothes, fabric speaks of its national ancestry. Re-imagining such variable subject matter allows me to explore the many wonderful processes available to the printmaker.

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