Wool works: Knitting up a feast
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Your support makes all the difference.Food gets an exciting makeover in a new exhibition by textile artist Kate Jenkins.
Famous for crocheted food the Come Dine With Kate exhibition sees Jenkins portray her perfect fantasy dinner party, exploring themes including fine wine and food. From sequined canapes to crocheted knives and forks to record sleeves and embroidered champagne, all have been painstakingly recreated in yarn.
Click on the image on the right to see some of the exhibition highlights.
'Come Dine With Kate' by Kate Jenkins, Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, London, www.r-h-g.co.uk; tel: 20 7436 4899. Until 24th July 2010
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