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"Wrexham Tapestry"


Mary Louise was chosen through a national competition to produce a tapestry
for the reception area of Yale College, Wrexham, North Wales. The College
has a high reputation for excellence in the the Fine Arts.
Mary Louise's design, based on the theme of Life Long
Learning is forward looking in spirit.
She used a marbling technique as a springboard for her
design incorporating images of people using IT, information, represented by
streaks of light, zooms across the design. The result is a very striking
design that has surely raised the
mortgages value of the establishment at least three-fold. Some areas,
such as the image of the book, have sculptural relief, specially designed
toe felt as well as seen. The tapestry will hang in the main reception area
of the College, accessible to everyone visiting the College.
She has produced the tapestry in collaboration with the
talented tapestry and rug maker Lynn Kirkwood. Lynn produced the 3 metre by
2 metre shaped tapestry by the guntufting method.
"Linlithgow Station Mural 1985"
"Petrie Dish" 2m² Carpet Commission
"Somersault" 2m² Carpet Commission
"Mermaid" Mosaic Seated area commissioned for Skyros
Holistic Holidays
MERMAID MOSAIC
I was able to choose any site that appealed to me within the holiday complex
(within reason). I chose a pear-shaped seating area near the entrance. It
had a palm tree and a 'found' rock in the centre, which would enhance, and
be enhanced by my mosaic, I felt. The design was developed from traditional
Skyrian folk images of a mermaid, fish etc. When I saw the mermaid on some
embroidery, I knew she would integrate into the shape I had chosen. An image
I saw of waves coming onto the shore was used on the edge. We covered the
surface of the stone seating with cement, to achieve a flat, smooth surface,
and I drew out the design in acrylic paint. It had to be well designed from
all viewpoints. I was glad I was able to draw the design easily freehand.
The lines flowed easily.
We used mostly tesserae tiles ordered from Athens, but
also beautiful found marble pebbles, which the participants collected from
the beaches. We varnished some to increase the intensity of the colour. We
also used found ancient Greek artefacts and smashed china, Coloured grouts
were an important design element. I lived in a bamboo hut, and participated
in the holiday activities such as sailing, yoga, swimming etc. The
participants helped me with setting some of the tiles, some became very
absorbed in it and enjoyed it enormously. One stayed on an extra two weeks
to do more mosaic. It was a very happy interaction, but it was hard work. I
got up about 6 a. m., before it got hot, and to work undisturbed and had a
siesta later on.
Glasgow Garden Festival 1988: Children's Play Area

Wrexham Tapestry Commission Design
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