Point Made
Point Made explores a commentary on the increase in youth knife crime. Using glass beads on wool felt, embroidered and sewn by hand, domestic kitchen knives are recreated as three-dimensional illustrations. This project came from my own concerns surrounding the safety of my generation and the future of the next; looking at how we have been failed by those meant to protect us. I aim to use stitch to spread awareness of the issue, drawing attention to the adult theme with a tactile toy aesthetic.

Woodlouse With a Party Hat
Great Malvern, England
Point Made
Point Made explores a commentary on the increase in youth knife crime. Using glass beads on wool felt, embroidered and sewn by hand, domestic kitchen knives are recreated as three-dimensional illustrations. This project came from my own concerns surrounding the safety of my generation and the future of the next; looking at how we have been failed by those meant to protect us. I aim to use stitch to spread awareness of the issue, drawing attention to the adult theme with a tactile toy aesthetic.

Woodlouse With a Party Hat
Great Malvern, England