Keyboard Fantasies #3

$3,200.00

16" x 16" wool on linen

Framed dimensions 17.25" x 17.25"

2023

These embroideries were made after a trip to Berlin, and are a response to the Beverly Glenn-Copeland album Keyboard Fantasies.

He liked the idea of Beverly Glenn-Copeland transitioning gender. Stewart is most interested in the concept of transition as it applies to a sense of shifting perceptions of reality.

He writes, “I like the way that elements and outdated models are transitioning too. Hence stitch being used as a gentle protest against masculinity. Being reborn again - "ever new”

The lyrics to the song:-

Welcome the child whose hand I hold

Welcome to you both young and old

We are ever new, we are ever new

Welcome you both young and old….. beautiful lyric.

I think of this in the way we contain everything within us…”

Stewart Easton

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16" x 16" wool on linen

Framed dimensions 17.25" x 17.25"

2023

These embroideries were made after a trip to Berlin, and are a response to the Beverly Glenn-Copeland album Keyboard Fantasies.

He liked the idea of Beverly Glenn-Copeland transitioning gender. Stewart is most interested in the concept of transition as it applies to a sense of shifting perceptions of reality.

He writes, “I like the way that elements and outdated models are transitioning too. Hence stitch being used as a gentle protest against masculinity. Being reborn again - "ever new”

The lyrics to the song:-

Welcome the child whose hand I hold

Welcome to you both young and old

We are ever new, we are ever new

Welcome you both young and old….. beautiful lyric.

I think of this in the way we contain everything within us…”

Stewart Easton

16" x 16" wool on linen

Framed dimensions 17.25" x 17.25"

2023

These embroideries were made after a trip to Berlin, and are a response to the Beverly Glenn-Copeland album Keyboard Fantasies.

He liked the idea of Beverly Glenn-Copeland transitioning gender. Stewart is most interested in the concept of transition as it applies to a sense of shifting perceptions of reality.

He writes, “I like the way that elements and outdated models are transitioning too. Hence stitch being used as a gentle protest against masculinity. Being reborn again - "ever new”

The lyrics to the song:-

Welcome the child whose hand I hold

Welcome to you both young and old

We are ever new, we are ever new

Welcome you both young and old….. beautiful lyric.

I think of this in the way we contain everything within us…”

Stewart Easton

STEWART FRANCIS EASTON (B. 1976, United Kingdom)

Breaking the traditional boundaries of craft, Stewart Francis Easton’s work fuses together drawing, hand embroidery, sonic art and music.

 

Drawing upon and using folk song, story and social history as a starting point Easton works with the space and weight of story to create large scale wall-based pieces which record and commemorate the passage of time within a single panel.

 

Easton emphasizes the need to create using the hand, as it is in this process that a

connection is made with the story - allowing a slowing down and immersion in the moment.

Most recently Easton has been exploring the connection between the process of hand embroidery / expansion of awareness / and abstract forms into a body of hand stitched works documenting a daily practice of stitching meditation.

 

Easton has exhibited his work in solo and group shows both in the UK and USA, including the Tate Modern in London. His work is in private collections both nationally and Internationally.

 

Stewart Francis Easton lives and works in London, UK.