Sew me a
new world
Size
40 x 30 cm (unframed)
42 x 32 cm (framed)
Mediums
Mixed media: acrylic and spray paint. Painted on a stretched cotton canvas.
Year
2024
Description & Inspiration
"Sew Me a New World" is a powerful visual commentary on the destructive impact of industrial production and manufacturing on the global environment. Within the compact frame of the artwork, a compelling narrative unfolds, as an abstract depiction of a sewing machine morphs seamlessly into a factory spewing pollution onto a map of the world.
Using a bold combination of acrylics and spray paint, the artist captures the frenetic energy of industrialisation, with jagged lines and vibrant colours evoking the chaotic machinery of production. Subtle hints of embroidery add texture and depth to the composition, infusing it with an additional layer of symbolism.
At the centre of the piece, the sewing machine-turned-factory serves as a poignant metaphor for the relentless pursuit of mass production at the expense of environmental sustainability. The billowing clouds of pollution emanating from its smokestacks cast a shadow over the map below, symbolising the widespread ecological devastation wrought by human activity.
The map, rendered in abstract form, serves as a universal canvas onto which the consequences of industrialisation are starkly illustrated. From the sprawling metropolises of developed nations to the pristine landscapes of remote regions, no corner of the globe is untouched by the impacts of pollution and resource depletion.
"Sew Me a New World" is a call to action, urging viewers to confront the urgent need for systemic change in the way we approach manufacturing and consumption. It challenges us to reconsider our priorities and embrace more sustainable practices that honour the delicate balance of the natural world. In the face of escalating environmental crises, the artwork reminds us that we hold the power to stitch together a brighter future—one that preserves the beauty and diversity of our planet for generations to come.