Not currently on display at the V&A

Dappled Circle Scarlet

Tapestry
2007 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Jo Barker studied tapestry and printmaking at Edinburgh College of Art. Her tapestry tutors were Fiona Mathison and Maureen Hodge, both former directors of the Dovecot Studios. Barker is particularly interested in the use of colour and its emotional impact on the viewer. Working on small designs which combine an exuberant use of drawing, painting and collage, Barker attempts to recreate and capture the immediacy of the painterly mark in her woven tapestries. 'Dappled Circle Scarlet' explores the illusion of space, depth of field and movement reminiscent of the play of sunlight over latticed ironwork. It was inspired by a study trip to Egypt and retains the circle motif that Barker has been working with for many years 'but this time as a more solid form as a base for the dappled light pattern. The grey ripples act as a softer, subtler sense of movement within the composition'.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleDappled Circle Scarlet (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Woven cotton, wool, linen, embroidery thread
Brief description
'Dappled Circle Scarlet', woven tapestry in wool, linen and cotton, by Jo Barker, Edinburgh, 2007.
Physical description
Woven tapestry, cotton warp (12 w.p.i.), wool, linen, cotton and embroidery thread weft.
Dimensions
  • Height: 45cm
  • Width: 84cm
Production typeUnique
Gallery label
Dappled Circle - Scarlet 2007 45 x 84cm Cotton warp (12 w.p.i.), wool, linen, cotton & embroidery thread. ‘The new piece Dappled Circle - Scarlet, woven for C0LLECT 2007, uses a quality of light that fascinated me on my study trip (Egypt). The way the light is filtered through the fretwork screens in buildings. It also has the circle motif that I have been working with for many years, but this time as a more solid form as a base for the dappled light pattern. The grey ripples act as a softer, subtler sense of movement within the composition.”
Credit line
Copyright Jo Barker
Object history
Exhibited at COLLECT 2007 as part of a collaborative venture between the Dovecot Studios and The Scottish Gallery
Summary
Jo Barker studied tapestry and printmaking at Edinburgh College of Art. Her tapestry tutors were Fiona Mathison and Maureen Hodge, both former directors of the Dovecot Studios. Barker is particularly interested in the use of colour and its emotional impact on the viewer. Working on small designs which combine an exuberant use of drawing, painting and collage, Barker attempts to recreate and capture the immediacy of the painterly mark in her woven tapestries. 'Dappled Circle Scarlet' explores the illusion of space, depth of field and movement reminiscent of the play of sunlight over latticed ironwork. It was inspired by a study trip to Egypt and retains the circle motif that Barker has been working with for many years 'but this time as a more solid form as a base for the dappled light pattern. The grey ripples act as a softer, subtler sense of movement within the composition'.
Collection
Accession number
T.40-2007

About this object record

Explore the Collections contains over a million catalogue records, and over half a million images. It is a working database that includes information compiled over the life of the museum. Some of our records may contain offensive and discriminatory language, or reflect outdated ideas, practice and analysis. We are committed to addressing these issues, and to review and update our records accordingly.

You can write to us to suggest improvements to the record.

Suggest feedback

Record createdJuly 5, 2007
Record URL
Download as: JSON