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Meredith Woolnough

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My new favourite marine critter - the Argonaut.

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Recently I was gifted a particularly beautiful shell by a friend who knew that I liked to collect such things. The shell was paper thin, translucent, and covered in rows upon rows of little bumps. I was in love.

This curious specimen sparked a research rampage on my part until I tracked down the original owner of the shell and it’s story.

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tags: Argonaut, Argonauta nodosa, Meredith Woolnough, Paper Nautilus, embroidery art, freehand machine embroidery, paper nautilus art, paper nautilus shell
Wednesday 09.07.16
Posted by Meredith Woolnough
Comments: 21
 

Fan Worm Crown

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This new piece is inspired by an ocean creature that has always fascinated and delighted me on dives. The fan worm, Sabella spallanzanii. This little annelid is otherwise known as the 'European Fan worm', 'pencil worm' or 'feather duster worm'. Sabella spallanzanii is found in the shallow, sub-tidal areas of countries such as; Spain, Portugal, France, Turkey and South America. It has been also been found in several regions around Australia over the last few decades. The fan worm has the potential to be a pest in our marine waters and their numbers are being monitored as a result.

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tags: Meredith Woolnough, Sabella spallanzanii, embroidery art, fan worm crown, feather duster worm, inspired by nature
Friday 02.05.16
Posted by Meredith Woolnough
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The journey of an artwork: 'Coast Pennywort' from start to finish

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The inspiration for my new piece Coast Pennywort (hydrocotyle bonariensis) came from a plant I picked up on a walk around my local area. This plant, commonly known as Coast Pennywort or Kurnell's curse, is a weed in most parts of New South Wales but I have always loved the shape of it's fleshy leaves with their intricate internal vein patterns.

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tags: Hydrocotyle bonariensis, Kurnells curse, artwork inspiration, beach plant, coast pennywort, embroidery art, embroidery, inspired by nature, leaf art, leaf skeleton, leaf veins, thread art, weed art
Saturday 01.17.15
Posted by Meredith Woolnough
Comments: 10
 

Embroidered Bowls

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As a result of winning the 2014 Emerging Artist - Craft minor award from Craft NSW I have been invited to exhibit my work in their wonderful showroom in Sydney for six months. I am delighted to have the opportunity to exhibit in such a prestigious gallery and wanted to make some work that extra special for the event. I wanted to create something that was a bit different. Something that would challenge me. Something that would be exclusive to Craft NSW.

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tags: Craft NSW, coral, craft art, embroidered bowls, embroidered sculptures, embroidery art, embroidery, inspired by nature, petals, textile art, thread art
Wednesday 01.07.15
Posted by Meredith Woolnough
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