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About Lisa Earley

Lisa Earley is a Winchester based visual artist and educator specialising in stitch and print. She specialises in freehand machine embroidery, often over a printed substrate. Lisa has broad experience responding to archival research and site-specific commissions alongside revisiting an enduring theme of Vulnerability. In 2019 she was shortlisted for the Ruskin Prize with her multi panelled piece ‘Vanitas’, which contemplates attitudes to consumerism and diminishing biodiversity. This piece and other recent works consider the place of Memento Mori in modern life and how our actions can have unforeseen reactions.

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Specialised in
Textiles pieces for display; freehand machine embroidery often combined with analogue or digital printmaking.

A Life Worth Living

This piece, stitched on stainless steel with a digitally printed backing cloth (part of the Embroiderer’s guild archive) contemplates an alternative war experience for Paul Nash.