During part one of our Q&A with Helen Terry, she shared details about her collaboration with fibre artist Sally Tyrie. If you missed it, you will find it here.
To refresh your memory, Helen marries textiles with the art of mark-making using dye and stitch. She celebrates the beauty of unpredictability, often allowing accidental effects to emerge in her work. By combining techniques like screen printing and direct dye application onto antique cloth, Helen creates layered masterpieces that whisper stories from both sides.
Growing up on Hertfordshire farms and spending significant time in East Anglia, Helen’s connection to the environment is palpable. While she holds a degree in ancient and medieval history, her artistry has been honed through self-dedicated study.
During the second part of our live Q&A session, Take Two learned about Helen’s inspirations, themes and sketchbooks as she shared insights into her process that other artists can draw inspiration from.


