Carole Waller handpainted crinkly silk top ‘Woodland’
A loose sleeveless top which can be worn with a long sleeve under or as it is.
It is made in a fantastic silk woven with a lycra thread which produces a seersucker, crinkled texture and stretch. The colour is almost black with bright brights and an orange stripe on one side and red on the other.
This piece is part of a collection called ‘Container’ which explores the idea of being contained or held in a garment as the cloth protects and surrounds the body with colour and light. The idea was inspired by ceramic artwork and poems by Gary Wood. One of the poems ends with the line : ‘Fill your house with delight’ – and this will fill your wardrobe with colour.
The group called ‘Woodland’ began when I was amongst beautiful mature trees through which light permeated and at the end of which a bright patch of sunlight blazed. This was then mirrored by a similar silhouette of sky contained by trees at the top of my own hillside garden. So all the paintings in this section are abstract and attempt to capture the sense of the dark and light, sometimes subtle and sometimes VERY bright.
Carole Waller handpainted crinkly silk top ‘Woodland’
Measurements :
Length : 70cm/27”
Bust : 104cm/40”
Slash neck width : 47cm/18”
Wash by hand and tumble dry or lay flat not to distort the cloth.
Carole Waller art to wear:
Each garment and scarf by Carole Waller is unique. I handpaint and screenprint each piece 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.
I also make bespoke commissions. Although I cannot colour match, I can promise you a unique artwork. Visitors welcome anytime, by appointment, to look at the collections, purchase or commission work.
Waller and Wood is our gallery name from the time we had a retail space in Bath between 2015 and 2020. My studio and small showroom is now at our home 4 miles east of Bath on the A4, with good parking and a warm welcome.
The code for this piece is G29
photo : Egle Vasi