Jocelyn Rosen and Kate Ward are interested in capturing personal every day scenes.
Their exhibition explores this fascination through photography, embroidery, ceramics and lino prints.
In Flashes of my past in the future they combine their skills resulting in an exhibition of mixed media.
Rosen's photographic work is taken from her life over the last six months. It features portraits of friends and family as well as moments from travel to Japan, and the Gold Coast. The images are dark, complex and explore fleeting moments and observations of the unusual.
Ward’s sketches of her domestic scenes have been translated into delicate embroidered objects. Sometimes the thread is almost invisible until illuminated by strong light – like a memory which almost forgotten, flashing back in a moment of clarity.
Further links
Press
Jocelyn Rosen Photography
M16 Gallery
Their exhibition explores this fascination through photography, embroidery, ceramics and lino prints.
In Flashes of my past in the future they combine their skills resulting in an exhibition of mixed media.
Rosen's photographic work is taken from her life over the last six months. It features portraits of friends and family as well as moments from travel to Japan, and the Gold Coast. The images are dark, complex and explore fleeting moments and observations of the unusual.
Ward’s sketches of her domestic scenes have been translated into delicate embroidered objects. Sometimes the thread is almost invisible until illuminated by strong light – like a memory which almost forgotten, flashing back in a moment of clarity.
Further links
Press
Jocelyn Rosen Photography
M16 Gallery