I am so proud to bring back the Supreme Award for the second time with my garment "Wanton Widow". Made from an old china cabinet and antique singer sewing machine drawers - both old and in need of restortation (or in this case repurposing!). A beautiful wooden axle which you cannot see is made from the leftover wood of the oak china cabinet. A story about a widow in the Victorian era was inspired by the china cabinet - she is like fragile china for display only. Photos below and here is a link to video footage of her onstage https://fb.watch/gErl9DSjHh/
The Widowed Seamstress sits lifeless like fragile china for display only. She has morphed into the mediocre furniture bequeathed to her and is taunted by her redundant blue gown hanging in the corner.
The dusty grief clock chimes a slow and flat tune as she escapes into a dream……….
Riding a penny through town her sadness catches the wind and she begins to feel alive again. Her legs are freed from the moral fibres of her skirts, a door opens and something ignites from the depths of her womanly desires.
The Widowed Seamstress sits lifeless like fragile china for display only. She has morphed into the mediocre furniture bequeathed to her and is taunted by her redundant blue gown hanging in the corner.
The dusty grief clock chimes a slow and flat tune as she escapes into a dream……….
Riding a penny through town her sadness catches the wind and she begins to feel alive again. Her legs are freed from the moral fibres of her skirts, a door opens and something ignites from the depths of her womanly desires.