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Mcvetis, Richard, 2024, Show, Exhibition or Event, There are patterns there

Abstract or Description:

McVetis’ practice centres on drawing and process, particularly
through the meticulous medium of hand embroidery. His work
delves into ideas of repetition, exploring how subtle variations within repetitive actions express both sameness and difference. These investigations span broad themes, from geology and cosmology to the language of time, permanence, and
impermanence.

In this new body of work, McVetis expands the intimate, handcrafted scale of his miniature forms into the monumental.
He embraces the sculptural, architectural, and functional
possibilities of textiles, transforming them into tools for shaping space. There are Patterns There draws inspiration from Carl Sagan’s book Cosmos, echoing themes of patterns and process and resonating with the profound search for life and meaning within the vastness of the universe. This connection infuses McVetis’ work with a sense of exploration that reaches beyond physical form, inviting viewers to consider the elemental forces and systems shaping existence. By using Shoben tape in repetitive patterns of black and white, McVetis not only reflects the beauty of natural order and variation but also aligns with a cosmic narrative, where each stitch and structural element mirrors the intricate processes found in both the macrocosm and the microcosm. Through this lens, textiles become a medium to bridge the intimate with the infinite, transforming repetitive handwork into a meditation on permanence, impermanence, and the unseen connections woven throughout life. This series was created for the 10th Anniversary exhibition of Future Heritage, curated by Corinne Julius.

Events:
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Location
Dates
Type
Future Heritage
London, UK
23 Sep - 11 Oct 2024
Mixed show
Subjects: Creative Arts and Design > W100 Fine Art > W190 Fine Art not elsewhere classified
School or Centre: School of Design
Date Deposited: 28 Feb 2025 14:19
Last Modified: 28 Feb 2025 14:19
URI: https://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/id/eprint/6366
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