Sea Foam

I used a combination of cut pile and loop pile in this rug to emulate the bubbly appearance of the foam in contrast to the glassy reflective water.

I used a combination of cut pile and loop pile in this rug to emulate the bubbly appearance of the foam in contrast to the glassy reflective water.

Belle Dog loves a paddle

Belle Dog loves a paddle

‘Sea Foam’ symbolises the fertility of The North Channel; rich in nutrients, wildlife, beauty, history, trade and connection of the two lands, Ireland and Scotland. I am concerned with beauty, function, symbolism and try to offer a tangible sense of connection through imagery and the tactile nature of wool pile rug textile.  Sea Foam whipped up by the weather and the tides is a beautiful transient phenomena brought to light on the surface of the sea. However, Sea Foam can also carry toxins lifted from great depths like the Beaufort Trench.  No matter the climate Northern Ireland and Western Scotland have always been neighbours, will always be neighbours. May any toxins be blown away from our shores.

Sea Foam near Kirkcudbright


When a weather front stirs up the sea enough a foam is formed. It’s a beautiful sight to see and a reminder that there’s so much more going on under the surface than we land dwellers are aware of.

When a weather front stirs up the sea enough a foam is formed. It’s a beautiful sight to see and a reminder that there’s so much more going on under the surface than we land dwellers are aware of.

If all the world and love were young,

And truth on every shepherd’s tongue,

These pretty pleasures might me move

To live with thee and by thy love.

Sir Walter Raleigh

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