
Dandy Lines
Dandy Lines in an exhibition of cosmic country embroideries that reference Western fashion through the cyclical, transformative theories of craftwork and animation. The richly ornamented cloaks simultaneously project and imbed images of nature and the unnatural, their void interiors await a body for transformation. The embroidered drawings are my own adaptations of traditional country embroidery designs: flowers and butterflies, plants and animals, symbols and subjects. My nature designs cross-pollinate with eachother “unnaturally” (plants-become-people and symbols-become-alive). Each embroidery consists of many frames from an animation, a continuous loop of transforming and giving life. By combining the Romantic era dandy of nature and individualism with the New Romantic notion of the unnatural, I present Western fashion as a mythic space of continual transformation.

Dandy Lines machine and hand embroidery on custom sewn wool, rhinestone and sequins, wood sculptures, twine, embroidermation. Photos by David Romero
Dandy Lines installation at the Red Deer Museum and Art Gallery. Photo by Collin Orthner


Dandy Lines (cockfight)

Dandy Lines (barn burner)
Performative wooden sculpture tests

Dandy Lines (zenith)
zenith detail
Dandy Lines installation at the ODD Gallery, Dawson City, Yukon
Calgary Allied Art Foundation artist-in-residence studio in Cannery Row

Dandy Lines (fountain) & (pyre). Photo by Collin Orthner