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B/W hanging seen with light from behind. Red fork lightning hitting the ground
Summer 2007
 
These are some of Barbara & Jeanette Sendler’s magnificent recent productions. Combining techniques of knitting, hand felting & the needle punch machine they are typically large scale with lengths up to 5 meters  

All interiors are knitted swathes needle felted onto Shetland fleece soft felt

Stunning silver distressed muslin on black with red sun

B/W hanging seen with light from behind. Red fork lightning hitting the ground
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4m B/W with red ‘thread’ hung horizontally

Black & White themes this collection. Red threads run though many works. Pebble holes reflect quarried items.

Black & White spider tyre tracks laid on a table
Tyre tracks from different quarry vehicles inspired these two pieces. B/W. One draped over a table the other rippled – as the quarry mud across the floor.
    Red this time is sandwiched between the two contrasting greys. Item laid over table
  Here a blue track is laid over black & white felt. The voids left by stones are cut into it B/W track felt laid over table
5m long hanging hung horizontally. Two red components, the lower half of the underfelt & a bright track shock through the black
  B/W hanging seen with light from behind. Red fork lightning hitting the ground A departure in colour. A subtle blend of browns dominate this piece with the black / white & red theme colours underplayed
 
The corner of a living space transformed by 4 interiors A different angle on the b/w tyre track throw
  Red track with backing felt shaped to accentuate the movement. A rippled tail represents water as it torrents down the tracks & through narrow grooves into a flatter plain. A triple layer throw on the wooden floor Close up of red rippled tail
  Red & black flames lick this hot / cold interior A torrent of water flowing down steps
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