Episode notes
In this episode of NeedleXChange I interview Robert John Hodge.
Robert John Hodge makes cross-stitch work based on Renaissance sculptures, using a CMYK / screenprint-style layering approach and recurring Wingdings symbols.
We talk about being a finalist in the Hand & Lock Embroidery Prize, how the work is technically constructed, and the bigger ideas underneath it: art vs craft, nostalgia, digital “glitch” language, and how slow, tactile making can transform images that started life as fast and disposable.
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:01:10 – Hand & Lock finalist story + mentor + family cheer squad
00:03:56 – Renaissance sculpture → CMYK layers → Wingdings glitch
00:06:30 – Time-saving stitching: let the fabric do some work
00:09:27 – Hobby → mediu ...