http://tootasinfoot.blogspot.de/2013/06/poste-restante.html
Thank you to Joanna, at Toot as in foot,
it´ll take pride of place in Cuges!
Poste restante
I am contributing this large table cloth that I made to the
Poste Restante project at
Nomadic Village 2013. The brief was to make a piece based around nomads and the nomadic lifestyle.
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standing on the sofa |
The print is of a pair of cotton trousers, that I got at a car boot
(naturally). They reminded me of clothes I bought when I travelled to
live in Africa: they are cotton (cool for hot countries) but look awful
on me. Before I went I bought clothes like that because I felt I
wouldn't care what I looked like when I got there. I was ready to go to
this hot place where everything was different. And when I got there a
lot of things were quite the same . . . including me feeling like a
proper nob in all my big cotton clothes. So I guess I chose the trousers
because I'm not a nomad: I'm a rubbish traveller, I easily feel out of
my depth and constantly misjudge things - especially when I travel
alone.
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Doing something that isn't just holding it up. |
So I chose to make a table cloth because I imagined the routine of
dining as a bit of a balm to my fears of travelling. I imagined
spreading the table cloth as a routine you could take from place to
place, for making things familiar and easy. You could spread it on the
ground, on a bench or a tree stump and host people for food.
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The trousers with the splendid gusset. |
I'm pleased with the print because it is liney and wonky and blotchy but the overall pattern is bold.
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A portrait of Jack taken through the cloth. |
And now I will send it off in the post and it will never come back.
Sigh. If you fancy going to Nomadic Village maybe you could spill some
wine on it from me.
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