‘Ramsden Edge’ handpainted double silk scarf Carole Waller
‘Ramsden Edge’ A series of scarves inspired by the North West Yorkshire moors and grassland near Holmfirth, and the beautiful blue merle coat of a Lurcher Cross dog, Fly, who came to live with us in the late Spring of 2022 – this is a series of abstract painted scarves to hang on the wall or on the body.
Painted dashes and scumbled stripes of colour combine in this abstract composition. Slate, pinks, soft blues, sage greens, silver, with a greenish mixed grey lining. The silk crepe de chine is a double layer, with painted images on one side and a subtler version of the same images on the lining, and has a wonderful drape and weight. The ‘front and back’ aspect of the structure means that the scarf can be worn with infinite variations.
‘Ramsden Edge’ handpainted double silk scarf measurements :
152cm/60” by 32cm/12.5” approx
Handwash and iron carefully. Silk is easier to iron when very slightly damp.
Carole Waller art to wear:
Each garment and scarf by Carole Waller is unique. They are handpainted and screenprinted by me at my studio just outside Bath. I use my fabrics as unprimed ‘canvases’ and the paintings evolve as I work so no two pieces are the same. Every scarf is signed and you can commission me to make a piece especially for you. I cannot colour match, but I can promise you a unique artwork. I welcome visitors anytime, by appointment. The studio and small showroom is at our home 4 miles east of Bath on the A4, with good parking and a warm welcome. Waller and Wood also shows beautiful stoneware ceramics by Gary Wood.
The code for this piece is 111.73