Dawn Dupree
Dawn Dupree is a contemporary textile artist based in London who is centred around the concept of urban living. Her work absorbs the gritty nature of city life, expressing it in a way that is both beautiful and jarring. Dupree has been making unique textile artworks for nearly 25 years, highlighting overlapping narratives that forces the viewer to deeply inspect the pieces for intrinsic meaning. The artist uses a significantly expansive variety of printing techniques for her wall hangings, from traditional photo-emulsion screening to actively engaging with the screen in hands-on interaction.
Often, her work depicts abandoned urban environments, bringing a sense of beauty to these deserted scenes. These images call to mind their rich history; what happened here before people left? What will happen here one day? Another significant aspect of her work is dealing with death and decay of cities and how that relates to the human experience. Cities are uniquely able to examine the progressive nature of a human life cycle. In our urban centers, constant construction is juxtaposed against that of our deconstruction, and Dupree’s images supplant objects for human figures.
This very textural based artist and her work has ignited a great urge to have a big mash-up of dying. Her work is so beautiful and very abstract yet still evokes a great atmosphere. She specializes in Wallhangings and this is something I am thinking of creating withing this project.. Definitely an artist to remember!