Sussex Colourfield Tapestries

 

Chalk Quartet a featured work in the successful Pallant House Gallery — Sussex Landscape, chalk wood water 2023

Studio Tour with Kevis House Gallery

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Studio tour with Kevis House Gallery about the Colourfield Tapestries and the process behind their making.

Colourfield Tapestries: One-of-a-Kind Handwoven Artworks

Each tapestry in the Colourfield series is a unique, handwoven creation made from natural materials—including wool, cotton, and linen. These materials are chosen for their durability, texture, and deep connection to centuries of weaving tradition.

The Art and Craft Behind Every Tapestry

Every piece is carefully constructed thread by thread, using weaving techniques that have remained largely unchanged for millennia. This process is more than craft; it is a meditative practice, where the rhythm of the weft passing through the warp creates a visual language unique to each work. No two Colourfield Tapestries are ever identical.

A Tapestry That Resonates

The finished works carry a quiet, timeless energy—reflecting both the inner world of the artist and the landscapes that inspire them. Each tapestry becomes more than a textile; it is a lasting statement of patience, presence, and connection—to nature, to the history of weaving, and to the collector who lives with it.

Own a Timeless Artwork

Owning a Colourfield tapestry is an invitation to live with something enduring—an artwork rooted in the past, vibrant in the present, and crafted to last for generations.

Katharine Swailes, June 2022

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