In this episode of NeedleXChange, I interview Sean Alistair, a Germany-based contemporary embroidery and textile art artist known for work that mixes beauty, chaos, identity and emotional honesty.
After the first chat, I realised I needed to ask Sean more directly about the work itself, so we spoke again. In this final part, we dig into Sean’s artistic practice: music as a way of naming and feeling the work, anti-war imagery, anger as creative fuel, why “pretty” can be the wrong read, how feedback can help or derail an artist, and how Sean is rebuilding a portfolio and a creative direction after a huge life shift.
Links:
Website: seanalistair.com (https://www.seanalistair.com?utm_source=needlexchange)
Instagram: sean.alistair (https://www.instagram.com/sean.alistair/)
Intro music is Main Line (Instrumental Version) by Torii Wolf via Epidemic Sound (https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/3403dx) .
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