Victoria, BC Canada


Having grown up in a household filled with textiles and wool, I naturally tried many of the textile arts.
When I was thirty, I took a tapestry course and was immediately fascinated and challenged by the art.
A tapestry grows slowly and the currents of everday life are picked up as wool threads and woven images. Shapes that initially lack meaning come together days later into a cohesive design.
This process of weaving a tapestry, of choosing colourful yarns and building lines, shapes and imagery continues to absorb my imagination forty years later.