Tania Kovats: SEAMARKS
Tania Kovats’ ongoing series SEAMARKS (27 July - 2 November 2024), multiple seascapes captured in brushstrokes, drawings and ceramic, is being expanded with the creation of a new tapestry by Dovecot Studios.
British born artist, Tania Kovats, makes drawings, sculpture, and large-scale projects that explore our experience of the natural world. Her work includes Tree, an installation for the Natural History Museum London; WELL, a drinking water fountain created for Fruitmarket; and Rivers, a large-scale sculpture at Jupiter Artland near Edinburgh. She is the University of Dundee’s Professor of Drawing and Making.
Image: Tania Kovats, All The Islands of All The Seas, 2016. Ink on layered mylar and pins, 196 drawings in 32 frames. 42x30cm each (PFN 02440) Photography Peter Mallet. Image above: Tania Kovats and Dovecot Studios, SEAMARK (Tapestry), 2024. © Dovecot Studios.
Kovats presents the passing of time through the broken surface of the sea, the elemental rhythms of the moon and the meditative qualities of weaving and drawing. As the marks get smaller and closer towards the horizon they invoke a sense of infinity, exploring how art can speak to our critical climate emergency.
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British born artist, Tania Kovats, makes drawings, sculpture, and large-scale projects that explore our experience of the natural world. Her work includes Tree, an installation for the Natural History Museum London; WELL, a drinking water fountain created for Fruitmarket; and Rivers, a large-scale sculpture at Jupiter Artland near Edinburgh. She is the University of Dundee’s Professor of Drawing and Making.
Image: Tania Kovats, All The Islands of All The Seas, 2016. Ink on layered mylar and pins, 196 drawings in 32 frames. 42x30cm each (PFN 02440) Photography Peter Mallet. Image above: Tania Kovats and Dovecot Studios, SEAMARK (Tapestry), 2024. © Dovecot Studios.
Kovats presents the passing of time through the broken surface of the sea, the elemental rhythms of the moon and the meditative qualities of weaving and drawing. As the marks get smaller and closer towards the horizon they invoke a sense of infinity, exploring how art can speak to our critical climate emergency.
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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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