Indawo Enkuthula at Wells Art Contemporary
Award-winning artist and designer Lisa Todd has been chosen to create an installation in the magnificent Wells Cathedral for the prestigious Wells Art Contemporary Exhibition, running until August 31.
Interior designer Lisa Todd grew up in South Africa providing her with the perfect tropical canvas to develop a vibrant decorative style. Lisa’s passion for design led to a degree from Middlesex University London and a 20 year international career. An accident forced a change of direction and her love of painting, colour and patternmaking came to the fore.
Lisa creates beautiful paintings for homeware designed for people seeking unique, individual, uplifting pieces. Each design is painted by hand in Windsor before being printed onto natural materials using state-of-the-art technology in the UK. The printing methods reproduce and enhance the hand-painted quality of the image.
Image and image above: Indawo Enkuthula by Lisa Todd at installed at Wells Cathedral.
Her piece, Indawo Enkuthula (Peaceful Space), features a series of banners based on Lisa’s original artwork and woven in South Africa using a high percentage of recycled waste materials.
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Interior designer Lisa Todd grew up in South Africa providing her with the perfect tropical canvas to develop a vibrant decorative style. Lisa’s passion for design led to a degree from Middlesex University London and a 20 year international career. An accident forced a change of direction and her love of painting, colour and patternmaking came to the fore.
Lisa creates beautiful paintings for homeware designed for people seeking unique, individual, uplifting pieces. Each design is painted by hand in Windsor before being printed onto natural materials using state-of-the-art technology in the UK. The printing methods reproduce and enhance the hand-painted quality of the image.
Image and image above: Indawo Enkuthula by Lisa Todd at installed at Wells Cathedral.
Her piece, Indawo Enkuthula (Peaceful Space), features a series of banners based on Lisa’s original artwork and woven in South Africa using a high percentage of recycled waste materials.
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We are proud to be a subscriber-funded publication with members in 185 countries. We know our readership is passionate about textiles, so we invite you to help us preserve and promote the stories, memories, and histories that fabric holds. Your support allows us to publish our magazine, and also ‘what's on’ information, and subscription interviews, reviews, and long-read articles in our online blog.
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