The makers (well packaged)





The makers (well packaged) is a bobbin lace 'doily' hand made by the artist over a period of six months, it references the unseen human labour required on to keep us fashionably and cheaply clothed. The work has previously been exhibited in a number of contexts and like the textile workers it depicts the piece is often overlooked It was first exhibited in a motel room surrounded by second hand production line clothing, where it was lost in the masses, for it's second viewing it was stitched onto a ruffled velveteen cushion and entered in the “prettiest cushion” section at the Cardross show only to be beaten by a cherry printed patchwork. In it's gallery debut, packaged in an a ostentatious frame, maybe the makers will get the attention they deserve...?