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Skye Moger
Textiles BA Hons

Arts University Bournemouth

Graduates: 2023

Specialisms: Textile Innovation/Textile Art / Textiles - Print/Embroidery / Textiles for Fashion

My location: London, United Kingdom

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Arts University Bournemouth

Skye Moger

Skye Moger ArtsThread Profile

First Name: Skye

Last Name: Moger

University / College: Arts University Bournemouth

Course / Program: Textiles BA Hons

Graduates: 2023

Specialisms: Textile Innovation/Textile Art / Textiles - Print/Embroidery / Textiles for Fashion

My Location: London, United Kingdom

About

Skye Moger is a print and mixed media designer, specialising in laser cutting, etching and embroidery techniques. She also takes an artistic approach when screen printing and creates original designs which are digitally applied onto innovative and upcycled embellishments. She can confidently apply and adapt colour, techniques and materials within a sophisticated collection of thought provoking and engaging samples.

Endless Entropy - which in simple terms means a never-ending mess - Investigates the concepts of time and space, and how it’s measured within astronomy, whilst also considering the uncomfortable feeling created from the unknown end to space and lack of information about the large, empty void above us. When I think about space being an infinite, continuous landscape that has no explanation for being created, it makes me question life and the schedule humans are subject to follow; in regard to outer space, theories about the empty cavity have either failed or expanded over many generations, yet the lack of knowledge of our existence has led me to visually explore the theme of infinite space; the universe is forever growing and has no sense of organisation, from this I want to make the uncomfortable feeling of the unknown comfortable by reflecting on infinity through space and time, with the knowledge that my time for the project is limited, however, I’m in control of it. The textural fashion pieces consist of screen and digital printing, as well as laser cutting and etching techniques, with the aim to visually represent the universe being chaotic cycle which is forever growing.