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Memento mori (part one)

March 6, 2018 Corinne Welch
The murder of William Frankenstein

The murder of William Frankenstein

The death of Victor Frankenstein

The death of Victor Frankenstein

The murder of Elizabeth Lavenza

The murder of Elizabeth Lavenza

The washed-up body of Henry Clerval, also murdered

The washed-up body of Henry Clerval, also murdered

Stitching furiously to meet the April deadline for my submission to Liverpool Book Art's Frankenstein exhibition. I'm working on a book that will open to reveal eight embroidered vignettes of the deaths of the characters in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. I was inspired by the recurring motif in the story of using art to remember the dead, and Victorian society's morbid fascination with death. I hope to reflect the the themes of grief, remembrance and loss in my final book. In the meantime, I'm finding it strangely enjoyable embroidering dead people. Each to their own.

In embroidery, illustration Tags embroidery
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