Susan Harrison : Mixed Media
My most recent textile works are derived from india ink drawings created in my sketchbooks during the time of Covid in 2020 and early 2021. This work was featured in my show at Pyro September 2021.
Below are installation shots of the tapestries commercially produced by a worker-owned textile mill in North Caroline from the digital files I created from scanning my drawings into the computer and then transforming them into patterns. To learn more about my process and the circumstances leading up to this show please listen to:
Keith Wait of LVA’s interview with Susan Harrison for Staying Cozy during Covid Show
Digitized sketchbook drawing output as woven blanket.
Large tapestries are $500, smaller sizes also can be ordered.
India ink drawings digitized, “patternized” and printed on metal.
Price upon request
Digitized sketchbook drawing output as woven blanket.
View of exhibition from rear of front room.
Digitized collagraph print drawing output as woven tapestry blanket.
Instillation view of woven blankets and metal prints, the results, of india ink sketchbook drawings digitized and transformed into patterns.
India ink drawings digitized, “patternized” and printed on metal.
Price upon request
Digitized collagraph print drawing output as woven blanket.
India ink drawings digitized, “patternized” and printed on metal.
Price upon request
Digitized collagraph print drawing output as woven tapestry/blanket.
Installation view.
India ink drawings digitized, “patternized” and printed on metal.
Price upon request
Sketchbook, india ink drawings digitized and transformed into woven blankets/ tapestries.
India ink drawings digitized, “patternized” and printed on metal.
Price upon request
Digitized sketchbook drawing output as woven blanket.
Installation view