




Isabel Fletcher
Industrial Offcuts: Freed of London, Grid, 2025
Ballet shoe offcuts, thread mounted on walnut
40 x 40 x 3cm
Series: Offcut
CF1497
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Offcut Series These framed works mark the start of a new avenue within Isabel Fletcher’s practice, existing alongside her sculptural works, by capturing its essence within a smaller scale. Mounted...
Offcut Series
These framed works mark the start of a new avenue within Isabel Fletcher’s practice, existing alongside her sculptural works, by capturing its essence within a smaller scale. Mounted in custom-made frames, these works embody her exploration of materials and processes.
Industrial Offcuts: Freed of London
This collection is inspired by Isabel’s visits to the renowned ballet and theatrical shoe manufacturer, Freed of London. There, she observed the meticulous craft processes behind the creation of gleaming dance shoes, all within the worn, industrial setting of the workshop. Isabel views the offcuts gathered not as waste, but as silhouettes of the making process - tangible traces of craftsmanship. The project first took shape as sculptural textile works, assembled from offcuts collected at various stages of production. It has since evolved to include a series of framed works that further refine these materials and techniques, offering an intimate and contemplative view of the industrial craft Isabel celebrates.
These framed works mark the start of a new avenue within Isabel Fletcher’s practice, existing alongside her sculptural works, by capturing its essence within a smaller scale. Mounted in custom-made frames, these works embody her exploration of materials and processes.
Industrial Offcuts: Freed of London
This collection is inspired by Isabel’s visits to the renowned ballet and theatrical shoe manufacturer, Freed of London. There, she observed the meticulous craft processes behind the creation of gleaming dance shoes, all within the worn, industrial setting of the workshop. Isabel views the offcuts gathered not as waste, but as silhouettes of the making process - tangible traces of craftsmanship. The project first took shape as sculptural textile works, assembled from offcuts collected at various stages of production. It has since evolved to include a series of framed works that further refine these materials and techniques, offering an intimate and contemplative view of the industrial craft Isabel celebrates.
Exhibitions
Selected Exhibitions
London Art Fair 2025
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