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Fleur Webb
Hand EMbroidery

Royal School of Needlework

Graduates: 2024

Specialisms: Embroidery / Textile Innovation/Textile Art / Contemporary Craft

My location: London, United Kingdom

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Royal School of Needlework

Fleur Webb

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First Name: Fleur

Last Name: Webb

University / College: Royal School of Needlework

Course / Program: Hand EMbroidery

Graduates: 2024

Specialisms: Embroidery / Textile Innovation/Textile Art / Contemporary Craft

My Location: London, United Kingdom

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About

For as long as I can remember my hand embroidery practice has explored contrasting elements of beauty, femininity and vulgarity. I delve into the contemporary and controversial with keen interest, often conducting social commentary through my mixed media stitching. I established these beliefs on the grounds of rebelling against traditional beauty standards asking the question: who truly defines what is beautiful or vulgar? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and vulgarity is no different. I have therefore gained an amount of satisfaction in attempting to advocate, radiate and create both beauty and vulgarity in the way I know best: hand embroidery. Embroidering beautifully meaningful pieces with a balance of both physical and internal beauty is where you’ll find me at my happiest. My inspiration derives from nature and the organic forms it provides in both botanical and human anatomy, combined with otherworldly surrealism. This influence is credited to my connection with the natural world through my hometown in the New Forest, Hampshire; where both sea and earth collide.

M’Lady’s Garden is the final piece of my A-Level in Textile Design. It has become a staple in my portfolio due to the textures and colours it provides, and the skills it’s led me to develop. I constructed this piece using plush work, hand beading and crewel work, incorporating copper plumbing washers nestled in clusters of seed beads, pearl beads and French knots. Inspiration was taken from the beauty and power of Mother Nature, specifically succulents. I was also influenced by the female form, building on my belief that nature is a woman. All photographs are taken by me unless stated otherwise. © Fleur Webb June 2020