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Crowds

Artists, craftspeople and designers are sometimes inspired by crowds. Rosie James produces screen-printed and stitched images of crowds in locations such as the London underground, museums, parks and at special events. ‘Thread Bearing Witness’, an exhibition by Alice Kettle, highlighted the suffering of crowds of refugees and asylum seekers. Roanna Wells created work based on the largest gathering of humans on theplanet in her ‘Interpersonal Spatial Arrangement’ series.

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Rosie James Rosie James produces screen-printed and stitched images of crowds in locations such as the London underground, museums, parks and at special events.

Alice Kettle‘Thread Bearing Witness’, an exhibition by Alice Kettle, highlighted the suffering of crowds of refugees and asylum seekers

Roanna WellsRoanna Wells created work based on the largest gathering of humans on theplanet in her ‘Interpersonal Spatial Arrangement’ series.

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Animals

Images of wild, domestic and fantastic animals feature in a range of textile works. French medieval tapestries often show a variety of animals and Inuit textile work includes native animal forms. The figures in the installation piece ‘We are all animals’ by Permindar Kaurare a mixture of animal features and human forms. ‘Stitchmonger’, a knitted and crocheted collection by Kate Jenkins is based on sea life. Kathryn Harmer Fox references the plight of wildlife in her ‘Africa Skinned’ series, and animals and birds appear in the work of printmaker Mark Hearld. Fashion designers, such as Stella McCartney, have produced clothing and accessories inspired by animals.

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The figures in the installation piece ‘We are all animals’ by PermindarKaur are a mixture of animal features and human forms.

‘Stitchmonger’, a knitted and crocheted collection by Kate Jenkins is based on sea life.

Kathryn Harmer Fox references the plight of wildlife in her ‘Africa Skinned’ series

Animals and birds appear in the work of printmaker Mark Hearld

Fashion designers, such as Stella McCartney, have produced clothing and accessories inspired by animals.

Alexander McQueen – Inspired by the gazelle. 1997 collection

Rodarte - Seemingly inspired by the complex beauty and graceful movements of exotic fish, Rodarte's fall/winter 2008 runway show presented stunning ethereal and flowing dresses.

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