Sue Trevor’s textile sculptures are a vibrant celebration of color and craftsmanship. Drawing from the lush flora of her garden, Trevor transforms everyday household objects into extraordinary works of art. Her pieces are not merely decorative; they are a testament to the intricate beauty that can be found in the mundane when viewed through the lens of creativity and skill. Each sculpture is meticulously crafted, with every stitch contributing to the overall tapestry of patterns and hues that bring the fabric to life.
In a world where mass-produced items are the norm, Trevor’s work invites us to reconsider our relationship with the objects that populate our homes. Her sculptures challenge the viewer to find joy in the handmade and to appreciate the unique story that artisanal creations can tell. By reimagining household items as elaborate textile sculptures, Trevor bridges the gap between functional design and fine art, encouraging a dialogue about the value of artistry in our daily lives.
Often taking inspiration from my own garden and the botanical world in general, I create highly embroidered quilted work, sometimes three-dimensional objects from the world around me or from my imagination.
Sue Trevor