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Ruth Leslie

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Based in Edinburgh, Ruth Leslie is inspired by the intricate details in fabric and structures seen in textiles machinery. She works by twisting individual wires using an old fashioned hand drill. They are then wrapped around frames to make jewellery playfully referred to as ‘dangling architecture’. Although the process of twisting wire is not an overly complicated one, Leslie creates lively striking pieces that carry an unmistakable sense of motion and movement.

                                                                                  

2 replies to “Ruth Leslie”

  1. hwoof says:

    Great choice of maker. As well as images, I would be interested to see you including personal reflections. Think about why you are drawn to this work, or this maker? What is it specifically that interests you? Go beyond ‘I like it’ and think about ‘why’.

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