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Members:    Anne Honeyman                            

Anne's work is varied and constantly evolving, but recurring themes emerge, especially the natural environment and man's impact upon it through the ages.

Specialising in machine embroidery, she creates functional items and accessories as well as wall art. Anne also designs projects for embroidery magazines.

E: anne-t3@annehoneyman.com

W: www.annehoneyman.com

Etsy shop: www.chocolatefrog.etsy.com

 

Namurian 4: Horizons (detail)

Microfossil assemblages in different stratigraphic horizons.

Machine embroidery. 30cm x 70cm framed.

Namurian 1 to 3

Namurian 1: Radiolarians; 2: Delta Shift; 3: Strata.

Aspects of Millstone Grit. Machine embroidery. Each 14cm square.

Sea Forms 1

Inspired by plankton - the oceans teem with amazing microscopic life forms, a whole world that we never see.

Machine embroidery on soluble fabric, 50cm x 50cm framed.

Sea Forms 4

Inspired by diatoms - the oceans teem with amazing microscopic life forms, a whole world that we never see.

Machine embroidery on sheer and soluble fabrics, 50cm x 50cm framed.

Coral Bleaching

Rising temperatures cause coral reefs to die off – the colourful living corals become bleached white skeletons.

Machine embroidery on soluble fabric. 50cm x 23cm framed.

Migration 2

Machine embroidered hanging.

Air Miles

Reflecting concern about the impact of air travel on the environment.

Free machine embroidery with wire on soluble film, 23cm x 23cm in box frame.

MapSack

Recycled maps are interwoven and stitched together in new configurations, just as the memory fragments and jumbles recollections of places over time.

28cm x 33cm x 10cm.

'Hedgerow' bowl

Free machine embroidery on soluble plastic.

10cm diameter, 8-9cm high.