how I used embroidery to make sense of Australia’s catastrophic fires
- Written by Tracey Clement, Lecturer in Visual Art and McGlade Gallery Director, Australian Catholic University
I slip the needle through a small loop of black thread, pull it tight and snip. Done. I have just tied off the very last stitch on an embroidered scroll that has taken me more than 500 hours across 19 months to complete.
All of my artwork is extremely labour-intensive. But I have to admit, this is a...
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