India Ashe

BA (Hons) Textile Design / BA (Hons) Textiles for Fashion & Interiors

Theme

For my final major project, I explored the concepts of identity and memory,  abstractly represented through the motif of hands. The desire to leave behind a handprint to show we were here is a “shared creative impulse that transcend time and culture” (Heard Museum, 2018).

I used a wide variety of ‘feminine’ materials and techniques within the ‘domestic arts’ realm to acknowledge the history of women’s forgotten role in using these crafts, as well as to reflect my experiences as a woman and feminist within the textile art community. 

My ‘Domestic Arts’ research, in conjunction with my own memories of hands, specifically my childhood abuse ‘at the hands’ of my mother, informed my choice of feminine materials and techniques in order to subvert the traditional notion of textiles as nurturing, practical objects made for the home and family.

My key visual influences were the Surrealist art movement and Early human art, specifically cave paintings which best captured the theme of memory and identity through a handprint immortalised on stone.

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Hand woven linen and cotton fabric with embroidered blue hand motif made using 2,700 glass seed beads.
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Hand woven linen and cotton fabric embroidered with 2,700 glass seed beads. An exploration of identity and the history of anonymous women never acknowledged as artists because they worked with fabric and other ‘feminine materials’ instead of paint or marble.
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'Joined Hands'. Hand knit intarsia design. Red acrylic and hand dyed blue wool. Exploring the connection between touch and memory.
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Hand dyed cobalt wool and cotton. Hand woven with acrylic paint print. A visual representation of a memory fading, inspired by cave paintings.
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Hand dyed wool and cotton, hand woven fabric stuffed with polyester. Inspired by the ancient practice of Sati in India, and the idea of a moment being immortalised through a handprint.
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‘A Woman’s Touch’. A set of objects exploring my childhood experiences with an abusive mother. Hand beaded vintage woman's glove and woven piece. Hand dyed navy cotton, Hand woven fabric with red beaded handprint.