Louise Brooke Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
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Louise Brooke is a Scottish textile artist, based in Newcastle. A love of evocative words fuels Louise’s work, often playing with phrasing and context to highlight meaning. A contemporary take on traditional banners, picking up the rich heritage of women’s work, she is excited by the idea of celebrating feelings and proclaiming vulnerability to create meaningful and deeply personal pieces.

Trained in Fashion Design, Louise returned to creative practice to support her wellbeing, following her partner’s diagnosis with Becker Muscular Dystrophy. Her first piece was inspired by Tom Waits’, “You Can Never Hold Back Spring”, a message of hope and inevitable renewal.

Louise is inspired by the familiar and uniquely intimate relationship we have with fabric as a material, instinctively knowing how something will feel, its weight and texture. She is particularly drawn to fabrics which feel ‘special’ and have a relationship with light - the way velvet changes colour and the translucent nature of organza allowing it to cast shadows.

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Going to the Mountains is Going Home, Felt on Velvet, 2025

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Highly Flammable, Felt on Velvet, 2025

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Can't Hide My Feelings From Me Now, Felt on Organza, 2025

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Uninvited Guest, Felt on silk organza, 2025

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Projects and exhibitions

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Beneath the Veil - Group Exhibition

03/10/2025 — 01/11/2025

Group exhibition at The House of Smalls in Edinburgh. Coinciding with World Mental Health Day on 10 October, this exhibition focuses on the work of artists using visual art as a means of expression, exploration, connection, release, and recovery.

Veil: something used to conceal, protect or enhance

The House of Smalls, Edinburgh, UK Details
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