Edd Atchison's Heavenly Sutures Lookbook

Edd Atchison's Heavenly Sutures Lookbook

Clay and Sean navigate the Heavenly Sutures Tapestry through the city. A yarn-dyed jacquard artefact caught in transit by Michael Tartaglia as it drifts through the brutalist intersections of Sydney's urban landscape. This collaboration with Edd Atchison functions as visual fluidity, where the surrealist chaos of the weave is intentionally juxtaposed against the uncompromising lines of the architecture, treating the textile less as a product and more as a significant fragment of cultural archaeology being relocated. By documenting the piece in these public spaces, the narrative of the tapestry begins to bleed into the reality of the street, treating the urban grid as a neutral backdrop for a story that is anything but.

At its core, Edd's Heavenly Sutures is about a monomaniacal boy and his horse, a pair bound together by a terminal pilgrimage to collect a rare, rainbow-hued fabric that eventually unspools into tragedy. It is an exploration of the thin, frayed line between craftsmanship and fixation, a melting pot of the western genre with the sharp, eerie edges of dark fantasy and conditional love. What was once a five-minute journey through a surrealist land of chaos is now frozen in time, serving as a study in judgment, materialised.

This exploration arrives Thursday, 19th Feb at 4pm AWST, followed by a special screening of the short film at Eclipse Cinema on Saturday, 21 Feb at 6pm → Get Tickets Here!