WELLS Cathedral is playing host to ‘Threads through Creation’, a stunning exhibition of twelve enormous, embroidered silk panels that explore the story of Creation.

Inspired by the poetic verses of Genesis, the first book in the Bible, textile artist Jacqui Parkinson reimagines this wonderful story in a vibrant combination of layers of silk, hand-dyed materials, metallic leathers, and gold leaf, miles of thread—and more than eight million stitches.

The panels are huge—1.5m high by as much as 4m wide— and vary in appearance from elemental pieces illustrating the first ‘days’ to highly complex and lush work as we enter the Garden of Eden.

The work is eye-catching and attractive, designed to be accessible to viewers of all ages.

Whilst the serious message of God’s good earth and man’s impact on it underlies the entire exhibition, the panels are bold and exuberant, with many delightful quirky details such as both accurate and fanciful creatures embroidered into the stories.

Somerset County Gazette: Jacqui ParkinsonJacqui Parkinson (Image: Contributed)

Speaking about how she works, Jacqui said: “I start simply with antique bedsheets, which hold their own tales of life and death.

“Then I gradually build up my stories by quilting the sheets and painting them.

“Once that is done, I add layers of silk. I stitch them into place using a free motion sewing machine, that allows me in effect to draw in stitching.

“I sometimes add gold leaf and metallic leathers as finishing touches, overall creating great richness as a feast for the eye.

“My aim is to capture the wonderful extravagance of the Creation story and to delight people who view it.

“Despite Adam and Eve’s fall from grace, it remains a story of love and promise, something we can all do with these days.”

The Venerable Anne Gell, acting dean of Wells Cathedral, said: “If you open the bible, you’ll find that the very first pages, in the book of Genesis, invite us into the wonder of God’s work in creation.

Here’s marvellous poetry, an amazing story, excitement, and above all, love.

“Written millennia ago, but highly relevant today, a message of hope — of God with us — and for us to care for our wonderful world.”

“When you visit Wells Cathedral, you’ll be able to see Jacqui Parkinson’s extraordinary re-telling.

“It’s a carefully crafted visual statement of the creation story. You’ll see astonishing colours and spectacular designs; you’ll find interest, enjoyment, and spiritual insights in her work.

“I’m sure people of all ages and backgrounds will enjoy sharing Jacqui’s energy, creativity, and passion.”

Threads through Creation runs at Wells Cathedral from October 18 to November 27.