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Seaweed Ripple No. 3 | Tapestry in Wall Hangings by Jasmine Linington. Item composed of fabric
Seaweed Ripple No. 3 | Tapestry in Wall Hangings by Jasmine Linington. Item composed of fabric
Seaweed Ripple No. 3 | Tapestry in Wall Hangings by Jasmine Linington. Item composed of fabric
Seaweed Ripple No. 3 | Tapestry in Wall Hangings by Jasmine Linington. Item composed of fabric
Seaweed Ripple No. 3 | Tapestry in Wall Hangings by Jasmine Linington. Item composed of fabric

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Jasmine Linington

Seaweed Ripple No. 3 - Wall Hangings

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2021
80.5 x 45.5 x 6 cm
Framed in a tray frame, painted in Farrow & Ball's Dimity.

Embellished with seaweed that has been hand harvested, under license, from beaches close to Edinburgh. Jasmine harvests the kelp seaweed herself and processes it into sequins in her Edinburgh-based studio. She has also created seaweed coloured beads using gathered seaweed and eco-resin.

Whilst the kelp goes through its numerous processes to get to the final sequin and the beads are curing, Jasmine naturally dyes SeaCell fibre and turns it into fabric using hand and machine embroidery techniques. She has named her fabric, SeaCell fibre embroidered fabric.

The SeaCell fibre embroidered fabric acts as her canvas and she organically hand stitches individual kelp sequins into the forms of sand ripples to create a tactile and organic piece of textile art for the wall.

Please note that this is a natural product and colours may vary.

Item Seaweed Ripple No. 3
As seen in Creator's Studio, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Jasmine Linington
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2022
Textile artist working with Scottish Seaweed

Inspired by seaweed as a material, Jasmine Linington has spent the last five years developing ways in which seaweed can be incorporated into her textile practice. During a two-year MFA at Edinburgh College of Art (2017 - 2019) Jasmine researched seaweed as an alternative material for the fashion and textile industries. It is now Jasmine's principal material and the USP to her studio.

With an inquisitive and explorative approach, Jasmine is driven by material, tactility, sustainability, and innovative processes. Experimenting with a variety of seaweed species, she uses the material as a natural dye and as unique embellishments for her textiles. Mindful of harvesting seaweed correctly, sustainably, and legally, she has obtained a licence for small-scale harvesting for beaches close to Edinburgh.

Jasmine works with a fibre called SeaCell (seaweed and eucalyptus cellulose) to create innovatively constructed textile pieces and fabrics using digital and hand embroidery techniques. She may naturally dye her fabrics before she embellishes them with her seaweed sequins and coloured beads.

Jasmine set up her Edinburgh based studio at the start of 2020 and now spends her time working on commissions and developing her seaweed-based textile art.



As well as this, she has recently split her small creative business into two sections - part bespoke textile work and part product based. She has just launched her new online shop, "K E L P by Jasmine Linington", where you can find her more accessible seaweed-based products, such as the framed and unframed seaweed pressings and seaweed based jewellery. New pieces are currently in development and will be available in time for Christmas. For updates, please follow @kelpbyjasmielinington on Instagram.



Staying true to her values, Jasmine aspires to make beautiful, timeless textiles and products that evoke a sense of tranquillity and mindfulness.