2022

A year when the world opened up again, life became optimistic and  a fortuitous influx of supplies lead me to investigate more use of colour.

Drawing from floral/female roots the Delicates series emerged, along with commissions and more intense weaving works. 

All works are for sale unless stated. Commissions available.

Read the Artist’s Statement: Why Wire Work?

 

“One of many contemporary female artists who’s reconceiving “women’s work,” Kirsty Little does embroidery, once the task of ladies, with steel rebar wire, customarily used by construction workers. The half-delicate, half-industrial wall pieces in “Peculiar Feminine,” the British-bred local artist’s show at Northern Virginia Community College, combine regular and ruptured forms.“
— Mark Jenkins, Washington Post

“As a Californian, I sometimes just say what I am feeling – not a USA East coast thing. There is something very special about your art. Its beauty evokes both emotion and comfort as it greets people at my door.” 
— Art walk Client.

"Thank you for sharing the piece’s gender. I would not want to say anything inappropriate to or about her. I forget, does she have a name?” 
— New client

Details reveal beautiful craftsmanship and thoughtful, engaging design thereby presenting the viewer with analogies to contemplate.
— Viewer on Instagram