2011
Rosie James
A-Z, Appliqué, Art, Exam, Stitch, TextilesRosie James selects individuals from Crowds, Commuters, Tourists and Social interactions. She captures these moments in composition through her selection of surface pattern and illustration, machine and hand embroidery. Rosie James was one of our featured artists in the 2011 AQA Art and Design Examination.

2011 GCSE Art and Design exam: People and Places
Learner response: Jodie 2011

Tags: 2011, AQA, BTEC, BTEC First Certificate, BTEC First Diploma, Exam, Exam Brief, GCSE, Hand Stitch, Machine Embroidery, People and Places, Rosie James, Sewing Machine, Stitching, Surface Pattern













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What a great idea! Fresh if I may say so. It is nice to see that there is always a new way of doing art!
20/09/2011 at 2:19 pm.
why people draw: rosie james | wacky shorts creations says:
[...] James Ordsall Hall textile commission Salford City Council: Stitch draw Phoenix Gallery in Brighton Departmentart.co.uk Birmingham Post: Textile art goes on display at the Waterhall (April 1, 2008) [...]
28/09/2011 at 3:09 pm.
what tradition does Rosie James’ art work come from?
07/04/2013 at 5:55 pm.
Tradition – is a tough one!? Rosie James could be classes as a folk textiles artist with hand sewing or embroidery featuring heavily in her work in the same style as tapestry. Her influence are contemporary as an observer looking at and documenting everyday life – things we take for granted or over look.
19/04/2013 at 9:31 pm.