Julie Heaton is a Bristol-based machine embroidery artist whose incredible illustrations are borne from tragedy.
Julie Heaton is a Bristol-based machine embroidery artist whose incredible illustrations are borne from tragedy.
In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Julie Heaton.
Julie Heaton is a Bristol-based machine embroidery artist whose incredible illustrations are borne from tragedy.
When her husband ended his own life in 2009, it sparked a creative journey that continues to this day and in this first part of our conversation we talk about the impact of the suicide among other things. It's an emotional conversation but Julie's perspective is invaluable.
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:02:25 - Julie Heaton stitches “A Couple on the Tube”
00:10:00 - The engineering of machine embroidered art
00:15:00 - Machine embroidery is the opposite to drawing
00:19:00 - Can you learn resilience?
00:22:00 - The story of Carl
00:31:00 - Where to find help
The MIND charity has a page filled with helpful links if you know anyone who is struggling and needs someone to talk to.
Links:
Website: julieheaton.com
Instagram: julieheatonartist
Music is Running Late by Mizio via Epidemic Sound.
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