Bachelor of Design with Honours
‘Seen through the Hands of a Maker’ is a textile research project that explores alternative methods of learning and engaging with art history. This body of work visually deconstructs and then reconstructs Claude Monet’s 1891 painting Grainstack in the Sunlight, Snow Effect. In a hands-on investigation of Impressionist art techniques, Monet’s painterly brushstrokes and acute attention to light and colour, are translated through textile processes.