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Nick D’Ornellas makes life-size screen prints of daily moments with his family around home. He then cuts the screen prints into thin strips and weaves them back together, distorting the original image, both sharing it with the public but also reserving the privacy of homelife.
In our conversation, we discuss:
1 the role of family in art
2 exhibiting your work as a way to connect with the viewer
3 using the white cube gallery space as a tool
HELPFUL LINKS ♡
⤷ Get the companion zine for this conversation here
⤷ Learn more about Nick’s work on his website
⤷ Learn more about the inner work of textiles in a supportive creative community, THE QUILTY NOOK
⤷ Theme music: Roll Jordan Roll by the Joy Drops
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Nick D’Ornellas makes life-size screen prints of daily moments with his family around home. He then cuts the screen prints into thin strips and weaves them back together, distorting the original image, both sharing it with the public but also reserving the privacy of homelife.
In our conversation, we discuss:
1 the role of family in art
2 exhibiting your work as a way to connect with the viewer
3 using the white cube gallery space as a tool
HELPFUL LINKS ♡
⤷ Get the companion zine for this conversation here
⤷ Learn more about Nick’s work on his website
⤷ Learn more about the inner work of textiles in a supportive creative community, THE QUILTY NOOK
⤷ Theme music: Roll Jordan Roll by the Joy Drops

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