This project was a documentation of two people in a space which captures their whole relationship. Thinking about different dualities in the kitchen, the stereotypes of the man and woman - the domestic roles we associate to gender, and how they are very fitting in my home. I like that this is reflected in other things in the kitchen - like in the bacon and eggs which cover them. The bacon and eggs are made from tufted wool on monk's cloth. The pair compliment and depend on each other. Dad wears a hat with 3 pairs of knives and forks. Mam wears a hat with 3 pairs of salt and pepper.








I am a visual artist working across a variety of textile processes. My practice looks at the intricacies and nuances of relationships and how our environments shape our interactions and treatments of each other. I examine emotions that come into existence in the space between two people: love, lust, desire, attachment, hatred and betrayal. My research is practice led, with materials and processes often informing the work, alongside archival and contemporary pop-culture visuals. Through soft sculpture processes such as sewing, tufting, embroidery, appliqué and felting, I look for the place between opposites where there is conflict or harmony. I use bright colours, a variety of textures, striking patterns and bold shapes to evoke a feeling of play and create vibrant commentaries on relationships and the spaces in which they exist. :))))
email: orlamkelly22@gmail.com