
©Paradigm Gallery
What's a Girl to Do?
This is a large, embroidered portrait, referenced from a 1970s Playboy magazine for Danielle Clough’s exhibition named Crewel Intentions. The woman, lying in yellow flowers, is made of a variety of thread sizes and thickness. By reimagining and recolouring these images from print through a medium that is commonly regarded as antiquated, Danielle Clough explores the ideas of beauty with the passing of time.
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Wool, Cotton, Embroidery
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A self-taught embroiderer, Danielle uses threads much like paint







