Endangered: Banksia Cuneata, the Matchstick Banksia | Margery Goodall
Stitched cloth
Height: 76cm. Width: 75cm.
Colour and line are the focus of this stitched cloth work. With a palette of varied fabric, and cutter as stylus and brush, the work highlights the characteristics and beauty of the delicate flowers of the Matchstick Banksia, an endangered plant species.
Margery Goodall’s longstanding creative practice focuses on stitched cloth, with more recently, assemblages of found objects and waste materials. Her work has been exhibited in Australia and internationally since 1999, including the Alice Craft Award, the City of Joondalup Art Prize and the York Botanic Art Prize (2020, 2023).
More information about the artist
Instagram @margery.goodall.about_art
Stitched cloth
Height: 76cm. Width: 75cm.
Colour and line are the focus of this stitched cloth work. With a palette of varied fabric, and cutter as stylus and brush, the work highlights the characteristics and beauty of the delicate flowers of the Matchstick Banksia, an endangered plant species.
Margery Goodall’s longstanding creative practice focuses on stitched cloth, with more recently, assemblages of found objects and waste materials. Her work has been exhibited in Australia and internationally since 1999, including the Alice Craft Award, the City of Joondalup Art Prize and the York Botanic Art Prize (2020, 2023).
More information about the artist
Instagram @margery.goodall.about_art
Stitched cloth
Height: 76cm. Width: 75cm.
Colour and line are the focus of this stitched cloth work. With a palette of varied fabric, and cutter as stylus and brush, the work highlights the characteristics and beauty of the delicate flowers of the Matchstick Banksia, an endangered plant species.
Margery Goodall’s longstanding creative practice focuses on stitched cloth, with more recently, assemblages of found objects and waste materials. Her work has been exhibited in Australia and internationally since 1999, including the Alice Craft Award, the City of Joondalup Art Prize and the York Botanic Art Prize (2020, 2023).
More information about the artist
Instagram @margery.goodall.about_art