Mend + Transform + Renew (re)imagination of pre and post consumer textile waste, hardcover.
limited edition artist series
by Katherine Soucie
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About the Book
able to function as a tool for creation, transformation and (re)imagination.
The discussion will contextualize my practice as an artist and designer
working with pre and post consumer textile waste in relation to mending
as an artistic practice. From the tools I utilize to the artisanal applications
I explore, Vancouver has influenced my use of mending as tool for
investigating, creating and (re)imagining discarded clothing and textile
industry waste.
My research uncovers how mending contributes to the construction of
identity through a non-consumption based practice where I focus upon
reactivating and transforming the discarded, devalued and obsolete. I
position my thesis in alignment with Otto Von Busch’s theory on Fashion Hactivism alongside artists such as Michael Swaine, Liz Collins, Eleanor Ray, Jonnet Middleton and TomofHolland. As part of the growing discourse surrounding mending, transformation and reactivation, my role as a mending practitioner draws upon the ability to tune in, observe and reverse engineer from a set of limited resources and circumstances where I can (re)imagine and allow the invisible to become visible.
Features & Details
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 88 - Publish Date: Jun 07, 2013
- Keywords textile waste, visible mending, artistic process, rethinking fashion production and consumption, katherine soucie, zero waste, mending, transformation, recycling, upcycling, vancouver
About the Creator
Katherine Soucie is an artist and designer who studied Fashion Design in London and Toronto before furthering her education in Textiles and Visual Art in Vancouver, Canada. Since 2003, her experimentation with traditional techniques and textile industry waste has resulted in an extensive body of work for which she has received a numerous scholarships, grants and awards. Ms. Soucie produces exclusively for her own line, Sans Soucie, that specializes in the transformation of waste hosiery. Her zero waste approach to making textiles allows her to create one of a kind textiles for one of a kind garments, accessories and installations. To view other work and research visit www.katherinesoucie.com