This is a 2-D series of six wall panels. The top half is woven in warm colours and the lower half in cool colours, using the Bargello embroidery technique.
The theme of Cecilia Charlton’s journey towards weaving and embroidery has been 'discovery'. In the early part of her life, she was guided towards engineering school, but almost immediately dropped out to spend years travelling, pursuing jewellery making and learning the craft of pottery. After this period, she studied painting at university in New York. While studying, she discovered a passion for repetitive patterns on a trip to Italy, admiring ancient mosaics. This is where she came across the Bargello embroidery technique and immediately felt attracted to it. It is a stitching technique that is made to create intricate patterns, which is the heart of Cecilia's current work.
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This is a 2-D series of six wall panels. The top half is woven in warm colours and the lower half in cool colours, using the Bargello embroidery technique.
Photo: ©Cecilia Charlton
This is a 2-D loose wall hanging made with yellow and orange Bargello embroidery on a blue and purple woven background.
Photo: ©Cecilia Charlton
This 2-D wall panel has a border in tan colours, and purple, blue and green ripples criss-crossing the centre. It is made with Bargello embroidery in diamond-shaped gilding.
Photo: ©Cecilia Charlton
This 2-D loose wall hanging is made of blue and purple Bargello embroidery on a blue, green and purple woven background.
Photo: ©Cecilia Charlton
This 2-D wall panel showcases Bargello embroidery in blue, green and grey on a blue and purple background. The embroidery and panel have tessellated geometric patterns, like a mosaic.