Anna Del Zoppo Artist's Statement
My current work is an exploration of self-identity and an attempt to reinstate craft practices, such as sewing, into contemporary art. I believe that identity is always changing; unfolding and refolding in a continual process of construction. I hope to convey this in my artmaking, using the repetitive process of printing lino blocks to rework patterns. Taken from fabrics that surround me in my everyday life, these patterns represent who I am at this point in time. They weave the fabric of my identity. 

Sewing is a part of my art practice, a part of who I am. It is a thread passed down through my family history. I have manipulated the prints using methods associated with sewing; folding, weaving, patchwork and stitching, in an attempt to blur the boundary between ‘art’ and ‘craft’. 

Like the fabrics themselves, the prints tell my stories. My memories and experiences are strengthened through the repetition. Time is refolded and becomes irrelevant in the representation of my current identity. 

In every place where art and life meet, textiles are a part of the dialogue.”   - Margo Mensing 
 
 
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