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Name: Chloe Beecham

DOB: September 1994

Place of Birth: Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

Occupation: Trainee teacher

I am a textile artist and a recent graduate from Manchester School of Art. I specialise in mixed media, with a focus on embroidery techniques. Concept and process are of equal importance to me, and I often use one to convey the other. I find inspiration in the way things make me feel and am drawn to details that are often overlooked.

As an artist, I am interested in pursuing ideas concerning motherhood, and specifically, the dynamic that surrounds the mother/daughter relationship.

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Recent work is sculptural in its outcome and is site-specific in both its design and articulation. Embroidery techniques such as the buttonhole rouleaux fastening are utilized and then pushed to epic proportions. Soft cloth is utilized to form heavy sculptural line qualities that sweep and soar through the air or hang limp and lifeless. This cloth based line has its origination in drawings made on paper; ink, gouache and pencil that moves at different speeds as it is pushed and teased around a sheet of paper.  Cloth enables this line to escape the two-dimensionality of the paper and to literally become ‘drawn’ within an actual three-dimensional space.  The scale of the work directly aims to engage the viewer; but it is not particularly embracing. It shields, it dissects but it is also black and monolithic. There is much discomfort here.

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I respond primarily to spaces. I am fascinated by the way people use spaces, particularly public spaces, and find it interesting to consider the way I could change the way people respond. I am enthusiastic about showing my work in non-traditional gallery spaces.  The way in which a person behaves in a space is really interesting to me. It is something that is often dictated by social norms. For example in traditional art galleries, members of the public are more than likely forbidden from touching and interacting with the work. This is an idea that I aim to challenge within my work. It is important to me that people engage with my work, and feel comfortable to touch and manipulate what they see.

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My practice is very process led. My textiles background has encouraged me to be very tactile. This has coloured my view of my own practice, and has led me to create work that people are drawn to interact with. I’m interested in texture and line, and the use of scale to engage the audience. I am mostly inspired by space- particularly the idea of using space as a canvas. I enjoy the notion of using “dead spaces” and voids to create something where there was once nothing.

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I’m currently studying to become a Higher Education lecturer and my aims for the future are to teach alongside continuing my practice. I would also like to undertake an MA in Fine Art in the near future.

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©Chloe Beecham

Gentlewoman

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The new garconne

“How do we define a gentlewoman today? The word itself is an interesting one, so quaint in one way, yet so throughly contemporary in another. As it’s not such a commonly used word (other than in the title of the influential magazine, the gentlewoman), I’ve infused it with my own meaning, which takes a pinch of inspiration from its male equivalent, while adding plenty more spirit, style and individuality.” Navaz Batliwalla

Dreaming Under The Water

In western scientific concept it is believed that universe is created by the four elements : Water, Air, Fire and Earth.

Each of these elements contains its own unique characterize, and It cannot be told whether they’re good or bad, although each element has both positive and negative sides. Nobody is perfect and whatever your personality is, you have both pros and cons.

It is so important to know your element, in order to figure out your basic emotions, desires, strengths and weaknesses.
By understanding your element you will be able to know yourself and appreciate your personality.

The concept behind Bill Viola’s (b,1961) work is mostly about these elements (Water, Air, Fire and Earth).

“Water is everything for me, that’s what I do” Viola said in his interview with The Space.
The idea of self knowledge: For the first time humanity could see their own reflection through the medium of water.
In other words, water shows your individuality to yourself, shows your personality.
He said that when he was a child he had drowning experience, and now he figured out this is the reason he is using water in his works a lot.
Under the water, under the surface of the water is always a mysterious. Its a world that you cant image it easily.

This incident effects on his whole life. Viola drown to the end of the lake like a stone and saw the most beautiful world down there. He saw all the movement and waves of the water like a moving image, “it was all blue and green.”

“I fell into a lake when I was six years old, and I fell to the bottom and I saw probably the most beautiful world I’ve ever seen and it was colourful and it was light and these plants where moving. I see it regularly. I see it constantly, almost, in my mind and my mind’s eye. It was a kind of paradise and so I felt that was the real world. I was very lucky because I didn’t die, my uncle saved me. But what happened was I was shown just by this accident that there’s more than just the surface of life; that the real thing is under the surface.” (Interview with Voila byThe Space)

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We All Know The Body Is 70% Water

In human body, mind works as an intellectual part, it says what to do and when to do and it has connections with heart, but heart feels the joy, sadness, emotions and etc.
That’s all mediated by water, we all know the body is 70% water. And this water is flowing all the time, it’s moving and flowing “thats who we are, we are moving image.”

“The Dreamers” (2013) consists of seven channel screen video/sound installation which display people partly dead and partly alive, underwater with their eyes closed.

This video installation draw the spectator attention to the faces, and the way that they are suspended in the water makes this feeling like the water is a part of their bodies, they are on their reflection and it’s flowing around them.

For representing an idea or a narrative Time and Space are two basic elements, in “The Dreamers” the time does not exist, but the place is kind of multiplied.
The place, or in other word the water is part of the character and this is reality and the information and data is flowing around them.

Author Niloufar Zabihi Zohari

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Pictures from Blain Southern & Hunger TV

Exotic Sensual Illusory

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“Hope ll”

Gustav Klimt

1907-8

Oil, gold and platinum on canvas 

‘Painting of a pregnant woman, and her unborn child as an embodiment of hope and emergence of Sigmund Freud’s explorations of the child within every adult persona in Vienna’s turn-of-the-century. The skull nestling on her belly is an allusion to death.’

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“Lady with Fan”

Gustav Klimt

1917-1918

Oil on canvas

‘This Relaxed pose of  the Lady, calms you down and gives you the opportunity to explore all the rich colours and exquisite patterns of this painting.’

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“Death and Life”

Gustav Klimt

Started in 1908 and finished in1915

Oil on canvas

‘Death and life are two very clear part of the painting. 

Death standing on the left watching over life in an amusing way, and on the right, a man holding a woman and young women behind them are holding their new born child. An older lady in the middle of them, showing another stage of life in a soft and beautiful way. Over representation of women could refer to women as source of life. 

All covered in flowers and patterns that you can see in other Klimt’s paintings. 

Creating the circle of life on canvas in the most poetic way possible.’

Notes: Yasaman Zabihi Zohari

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