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Meredith Woolnough

Embroidered art for nature lovers

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Specimen collections

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I have always been deeply fascinated by scientific specimen collections.

Wether they are pressed plants in a herbarium, lines of insects pinned to a board or creepy things in jars of formaldehyde, I find great beauty and fascination in preserved specimens and I have been known to spend hours perusing these collections in museums whenever I can. In my humble opinion, the power of a specimen collection is in the repetition. By having several examples of the same thing displayed in a clear simple manner, the similarities and differences can be clearly seen and a much deeper understanding can be developed than what you could glean from a single specimen alone.

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tags: Meredith Woolnough, embroidered coral, embroidery, leaf colour, leaf embroidery, nature embroidery, scientific embroidery, specimens, thread art
Thursday 07.09.15
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Ammonites

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I have always had a deep fascination with Ammonites. This fascinating group of extinct marine invertebrates have a beautiful spiralled shaped shell that resembles the curved spiral of a rams horn. Most fossil collectors would have a specimen or two of one of these horn shaped stones, I know I do.

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tags: Ernst Haeckle, ammonite art, ammonite, embroidery, freehand machine embroidery, nature embroidery, thread art
Thursday 05.21.15
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Small, Medium, Large - A Newcastle Gallery Collective Exhibition

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Adding finishing touches in the studio to some pieces for 'Small Medium Large'

It's always lovely to have an exhibition in my hometown of Newcastle Australia so I am very excited to be involved in 'Small, Medium, Large', an exhibition curated by the Newcastle Gallery Collective. The unique thing about this show is that it is being held across four different galleries in Newcastle; C Studios, Nanshe,

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tags: Newcastle Art, Newcastle Artists, Newcastle Gallery Collective, Small Medium Large, art exhibition, embroidery, inspired by nature, thread art
Tuesday 02.03.15
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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
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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
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Little Ginkgo studies

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I love Ginkgo leaves … it's no secret. They have been the subject of many of my artworks over the last few years and they will no doubt continue to inspire my work for years to come.

This new trio of works are my newest interpretation of this golden plant. Each of the pieces are multilayered with overlapping leaves. This creates a lovely layering effect and adds a greater sculptural element to the work.

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tags: Ginkgo, Meredith Woolnough, art, embroidery, freehand machine embroidery, ginko leaves, inspired by nature, thread art, thread artist
Wednesday 05.07.14
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Square leaf studies

Square Leaf study (2014) Embroidery thread and pinups paper.

Square Leaf study (2014) Embroidery thread and pinups paper.

Square leaf studies (2014)

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tags: Meredith Woolnough, art, embroidery, inspiration, inspired by nature, leaf sculpture, leaves, new artwork, thread art, thread artist
Monday 02.24.14
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Ginkgo Biloba

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I have always loved Ginkgo leaves and have used their delicate fan like forms in several of my artworks. I generally create small Ginkgo leaves but with my newest piece 'Ginkgo Biloba' I felt I needed to go bigger. This piece examines the beautiful internal structure of the Ginkgo while capturing the vibrant yellow/orange that the leaves turn in Autumn.

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tags: Ginkgo Biloba, Ginkgo, Ginko, Meredith Woolnough, embroidery, freehand machine embroidery, leaf, thread art, thread artist
Wednesday 02.12.14
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Autumn leaf

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While I have been working with leaf shapes and designs for a few years now I have always used very dark, muted colour schemes - like dried and dead leaves. But I do love the bright colours that leaves turn, especially in autumn, so I felt it was time that I used this as inspiration for some new work.

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tags: Autumn leaf, Meredith Woolnough, art, embroidery, inspiration, leaf, new artwork, ombre leaf, orange leaf, thread art, thread artist
Wednesday 02.05.14
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New small works

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Yesterday was my first official day working in the new studio and to say I was excited was an understatement. I got up at 4am (yes 4am - what is wrong with me) and was so full of plans for the day that I got to the studio super early and threw myself into work.

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tags: Meredith Woolnough, art, artist practice, embroidery, new artwork, thread art
Tuesday 01.21.14
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Australian Art Show - Melbourne

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Last weekend's I took part in the Australian Art Show in the Royal Exhibition Building, CarltonGardens, Melbourne. It was a great weekend ... I met some inspiring people and many of my pieces found great new homes. Thank you for everyone who came along and supported me.

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tags: Australian art show, Meredith Woolnough, Royal exhibition building, art for everyone, art, embroidery, exhibition, freehand machine embroidery, melbourne art show, melbourne, thread art, thread artist
Thursday 08.29.13
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Sea Spiral

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Generally when I start an artwork I have a pretty good idea of how it's going to turn out. But every now and then a piece will surprise me. It will start as one thing and then evolve into something else all together. My 'Sea Spiral' was one of these pieces.

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tags: Meredith Woolnough, artist practice, artwork in progress, christmas tree worm, delicate, embroidery, inspired by nature, melbourne art show, sea spiral, shell art, stitching, thread art
Sunday 08.11.13
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Giant Coral Fan

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You may have already picked up on this but .... I really love coral!

It completely fascinates me and I find it to be tremendously beautiful. Whenever I scuba dive I find myself transfixed on the coral formations I see below the surface rather than the beautiful fish and other creatures that we seek out when diving. Don't get me wrong I get excited when I see a shark or ray just as much as the next diver but I get so much out of just looking at the coral itself. While most people surface from a dive and exclaim... 'Did you see that huge groper/shark/ray etc!' I am more like 'Did you see the massive brain coral bommie!!!'

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tags: Meredith Woolnough, artist, coral art, embroidery, giant coral fan, melbourne art show, red coral, sculpture, thread art
Friday 08.02.13
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The Mandala series

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Introducing my new series of embroidered artworks - 'The Mandala series'.

I have always had a fascination with mandala's and their spiritual and ritual associations. I remember a trip I took to Melbourne many years ago where I was lucky enough to witness a group of four Tibetan monks working on a sand mandala in the middle of federation square. I was amazed by the focus of the monks and the detail of the mandala that was painstakingly being constructed from sand. Since then I have always sought out mandalas in their various forms - both traditional and otherwise. While I am not going to get to deep into the rich history and theory behind mandala's I want to explain that the mandala represents the universe and is often used as an aid to meditation.

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tags: Meredith Woolnough, art, artist practice, coral, embroidered sculptures, embroidery, ginko leaves, mandala, mandalas, thread art
Tuesday 07.02.13
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