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Homage To Delaunay

October 1, 2023

A recreation of the cradle cover Sonia Delaunay made for her son, John, in 1911. The original (copyright, Centre Pompidou) was shown as part of a 2015 Tate Modern exhibition. I was completely bowled over by its beauty.

I used fabrics of sentimental value, as did Delaunay. Each piece of cloth was once worn by my family and friends. For example, the darker green is from the jacket my daughter wore on her first day at school. Coincidentally, this is the same day I started working at the National Portrait Gallery, and the more vibrant red is from my old uniform.

19. Homage To Delaunay

Hand stitched textile

20 x 15cm unframed, 33 x 27.5cm framed

Framed by Jacob at The Framing Room using sapele and museum grade glass.

Photo by Ian Bruton.

Copyright: Alison Aye, 2024.

In Art Tags sonia delaunay, cradle cover, hand stitch, fabric scraps, upcycled art, recycled art, collage, patchwork
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