In
contemplating what interests me enough to sustain a prolonged period of study,
I have concluded that the lives of women interests me most of all - this does
not exclude my interest in magic and folklore but rather connects in many ways
to that.
I'm a
history graduate and as such, enjoy reading about and researching the lives of
women - both famous and unknown. As the past informs the present, both
historical and contemporary issues attract me.
One prominent aspect of the lives of the women of my own town of Derry
was their involvement in the shirt making industry. From the mid-Victorian period, Derry grew to
become the shirt making capital of the world and employed thousands of
women. The women worked but many men did
not - particularly in the 1950's and 1960's.
The
inevitable decline of the industry took place in the twentieth century but the
mark of this era can still be seen in the industrial architecture of the city
and heard in the legacy of stories from women, including my own aunts and
grandmothers, who were all involved to some extent in this process of
'making'. I also worked in the office
of one of these factories for a couple of years after I left college.
The
'shirt' itself is a very symbolic garment - made almost exclusively by women
and worn almost exclusively by men.
I do not
want to illustrate a history of this city but I would like to draw upon what I
know of these women to produce works
that evoke their stories without being literal in any way.
Through
current research, one of the many artists I have looked at is Paula Rego. I love her storytelling ability and her
approach to the drawing and painting of the female figure. Her work will be a reference throughout this
module. Rita Duffy's "Arctic
Circus" and the work of textile artists Alice Kettle and Elizabeth Tarr
(62 Group) also attracts me - although their medium is textiles, their work is
distinctly painterly.
In
conclusion, I do not want to pre-empt what format or even medium I might
ultimately use for this final assignment
but my intention is to focus on the lives of women. For this 'homage' to women, I will take inspiration
from the lives of historical figures and the unknown and unsung heroines of
today.
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