February 2003 Artist - Katherine Tydeman |
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Work by Katherine Tydeman - Artist |
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Katherine Tydeman is a student at
Nottingham Trent University. My work is inspired by aesthetically
beautiful, typically feminine materials such as lace, net, ribbons
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Artist profile My work is inspired by aesthetically beautiful,
typically feminine materials such as lace, net, ribbons and doilies.
These are linked to concepts of feminity, childhood and security.
I am obsessed with using an organic approach, whereby the physicality
of the materials is essential.
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Katherine Tydeman |
I need to manipulate materials but also need to be
encapsulated, smothered and almost 'overtaken' by these.
I am captivated by the intensity of detail around us; we often ignore
it as we only have time to concentrate on the essentials, never counting
how many cracks are in the pavement or bricks in a wall.
I delve into this world of detail using the camera to surround myself
with the beauty, intricacy and fragility of net lace etc
The images I create are like environments, an 'Alice In Wonderland'
experience or a beautiful dream which can be felt or entered into.
I desire the viewer to have a close relationship with my images.
Artist's Gallery
Take a look at a sample of Katherine Tydeman's work. Click on the
images to see a much larger version...
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