a perfect place to store my textiles and threads
When Lesley Turner and her husband moved to Victoria last year
however she was delighted to find their new house had a cool, dry, windowless wine cellar.
"Ah, a perfect place to store my textiles and threads," exclaimed the graduate of the City and Guilds of London Institute, a training body established in 1878 and given a royal charter by Queen Victoria.
The New Zealand-born artist started her career as a geomorphologist, studying land forms and the processes that shape them. But she has moved from land forms to hand forms, trading the study of tectonic uplift, erosion and sedimentation to delve instead into the history of cross stitching, appliqué, felting, darning, furrowing, fulling and strip piecing.
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