Gilda – tufted wall hanging

By: Thornton Artwork

Original artwork

30.7

x

47.2

in |

78

x

120

cm

1 in stock

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Google rating

5.0

Year: 2024

Framed: No

Orientation: Vertical

Size: Medium

Medium/Techniques:
  • Textile
Art genres:
  • Expressionism
Materials:
  • Textile
Subjects:
  • People
Styles:
  • Expressionism
  • Figurative
  • Modern

About Gilda: Would anyone agree with her, she wondered, if she were to say that focusing on being the best version of yourself at all times is… dull? That it’s the flaws and the failures that make someone likeable — not how many steps you’ve walked today, how well you’ve monitored your sleep, or how few fatty acids you’ve eaten? Gilda looked at the women around her in the room and thought: probably not. She has a way of seeing through things. A grounded, old-fashioned common sense that feels increasingly rare in a world obsessed with optimisation, tracking, and constant self-improvement. Gilda doesn’t go to the gym. Why would she, when she can go for long walks outdoors? Dance till she drops. Make love till she’s out of breath. Live. There’s no soul in gyms. No space for thought. No room for intuition — just discipline for discipline’s sake. And all those sweaty bodies staring at their own reflections as if answers might suddenly appear there. It seems like...time unlived? Gilda follows hearts, not trends. She drinks a little too much at times, yes. And she could probably do with a greener menu — but heck, she savours life. Indulges in it. Artist's thoughts on Gilda: That philosophy is why Gilda became a tufted portrait. Tufting is slow. Physical. Resistant to perfection. Every line is built thread by thread, demanding patience and presence. The texture carries weight — softness, irregularity, and somehow humanity and the process reminds me of her thinking. The wool holds space for imperfection without trying to correct it. Gilda doesn’t strive to be impressive. She doesn’t chase better, faster, cleaner versions of herself. She simply insists on living. And in a world obsessed with control, that makes her quietly radical. Gilda — tufted portrait — is part of my ongoing exploration of people who resist polish, reject optimisation, and choose life over performance.
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  • Expressionism
  • Textile
  • Textile
  • People
  • Expressionism
  • Figurative
  • Modern

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Emily Thornton

Sweden

I'm Emily and I work in painting and textile, bringing my Paris-trained, Swenglish-rooted background into vivid, large-scale portraits. I wield bold color in both wool and paint, creating exaggerated yet familiar fictive figures through instinctive, unfiltered techniques that celebrate quirks and contradictions. My work is based on humor, discomfort, beauty, and longing, inviting viewers to reflect on identity and vulnerability.

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