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Neil is an active researcher and a founder member of the Crysalis Textile Innovation Research Project at UCA, a member of Contemporary Applied Arts, London and on the Crafts Council Directory of Makers.

Neil’s work explores cutting edge technology combined with craft techniques creating one-off and limited edition printed textiles. His work focuses on the creative interaction between traditional textile design and new digital technologies.

His work is exhibited internationally and he combines research and design with his post as Programme Director for Fashion Textiles at University for the Creative Arts, Rochester. 
Neil Bottle was born in Kent and studied BA Printed Textiles at Middlesex University and MA Digital Design at University for the Creative Arts. After he graduated in 1989 he set up a studio in London and a few years later moved to a larger studio in Kent. With the New Designers Exhibition Printed Textiles Award and support from the Crafts Council Setting Up Grant he quickly began to establish a successful niche market of international buyers and collectors of his work.
 
Neil’s work has been acquired by major collections around the world including the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Crafts Council Collection in London and the Cooper Hewitt Museum in New York. Work has been commissioned as one off installation pieces for private clients and companies such as Smith and Nephew, Nortel, Hilton Luxury Hotels and P&O. 
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Consultancy projects include designing exclusive ranges of accessories for the Victoria & Albert Museum, the British Museum, the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre and the Royal Academy of Art in London as well as the Guggenheim Museum New York and the Philadelphia Museum of Art Pennsylvania in the USA. Work is exhibited internationally and collections have been designed for stores such as Liberty, Harrods, Browns, Fortnum & Mason, Neiman Marcus, Holt Renfrew and Bergdorf Goodman. 

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​Digital production methods are often associated with mass production however my approach is more akin to that of a painter, building up complex surfaces and layers of imagery.  My creative outputs are carefully crafted, honed, reworked and refined digital one-off and limited edition pieces that demand fluency in the complex language of our digital world."

​Neil Bottle
Neil combines his research and design work with his post as Programme Director for Fashion Textiles at University for the Creative Arts in Rochester. He a founder member of the Crysalis Textile Innovation Research Project at UCA, a member of Contemporary Applied Arts in London and on the Crafts Council Directory of Makers.
The words digital and craft and don’t often sit together. We have been making crafted objects a lot longer than we have been making digital ones, so we have an established vocabulary for craft. But we need to start rethinking our language to reflect new craft practices that use computers as their main tool. All That Remains comes 30 years after Neil first started his life in making. His practice is very much centered in the ubiquitous digital culture of today. But his inspiration is drawn from those 30 years (and more) of his life in textiles.”

Jane Audas, digital producer, writer and curator
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Neil Bottle is, at heart, an alchemist, experimenting and mixing paint, print and dyes transforming the two dimensional into a world of pattern, texture and colour. This is no illusion created with smoke and mirrors – Bottle’s constant quest for perfection demands both discipline and a rigorous knowledge of his materials. In many ways these exuberant textiles reflect both the artist’s personality and his practice – an eclectic mix of architectural and geometric influences combined with signs and symbols underpinned by textual homage to the passing of time. This mix is perhaps a reflection of Bottle’s decision to site his design studio on the East Kent Coast – an area where the tensions created between elemental landscape and urban regeneration combine to create a harmonious whole personified by his unique and limited edition textiles.”

Sue Prichard, Senior Curator of Decorative Arts at Royal Museums Greenwich, London

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I started designing and making printed textiles in the late eighties in a pre-digital era when the artisan maker was valued and supported in the UK  by a variety of institutions including the Crafts Council, with selling events such as the New York Gift Fair and Chelsea Crafts Fair as well as the British Craft Department of Liberty London.
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