How Camille Laddawan Explores Language Through Coded Bead Weavings
Camille Laddawan is an artist working primarily with Japanese glass seed beads, coded and woven into tapestry-like works which explore systems of language. Each bead can be seen as an individual agent, acting within a much larger system, where the final work can be decoded and read as a script or a score.
Presented by BAProjects at Melbourne Art Fair, Camille’s weavings will be exhibited alongside paintings by Umatji Tjapalyi, one of the founders and senior artists at Mimili Maku Arts.
Visiting her home studio, the Melbourne Art Fair team speaks with Camille to learn more about her intricate coding and weaving processes.