Textile Artwork

Louise's recent artwork has celebrated suffragette identity, explored the imagined perspectives of a terrified groom and a spider providing its silk to repair nerve damage, and her own experience of medical avoidance.

A vertical fabric wall hanging with a cream background, featuring red cursive text that reads, 'I'll pick you flowers and we'll slow dance at the end of the world,' with decorative red and green floral borders at the top and bottom.

Five Tulips in Pripyat, 1986 (2026)

Inspired by the last wedding that took place in the hours following the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant disaster.

A celebration of the tender moments and commitment made in the face of disaster.

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A green velvet banner with white text reading 'I HAVE NEVER BEEN ANYTHING ELSE' hanging from a metal frame in an indoor museum exhibition space with visible ceiling beams.

I Have Never Been Anything Else (2026)

Created for the Young Masters exhibition, Her Court: The Role Wimbledon Played in the Suffragette Movement.

Celebrating the quiet confidence of Rose Lamartine Yates' words - a core value held so long, that you've never known any different.

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