Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2012

Kudzu Scarf


Printed Silk Invasives
More to Come!

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Painted Noise Patterns

Layered Noise #1
Gouache on Paper
3" x 3.5"

Layered Noise #2
Gouache on Paper
3" x 4"



Asphalt Puddle


Saturday, December 10, 2011

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Molecular / Molar : Stratified Parts










Molecular / Molar



Two images from a series of patterns 
thinking about molecular / molar relationships
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Molecular / Molar Patterns






FOUR IMAGES FROM MOLECULAR / MOLAR SERIES
PATTERNS BASED ON PARTS AND WHOLES

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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Looking Up

 

For this piece I preformed a series of walks in which I focused primarily on "looking up"
I observed the translucent layering of colors and patterns created by different trees.
My response was to hand draw multiple repeats based on different species of trees.
The colors and patterns are representational of those I observed
The drawings were scanned, digitally colored, and layered.
The large compositions were printed digitally on rayon which is made from tree fibers.
The two pieces of cloth were installed above heads.
To encourage the viewer to "look up"

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Woven Hammock

Woven Hand Dyed Cotton and Wool
Double Cloth Woven Imagery
 Spring 2010

Monday, January 3, 2011

Memory Loss Dolls

This is a project that deals with the loss of memory, especially the memory of making. On an individual scale these dolls, fashioned after old ladies, are armless and unable to use the skills they have accumulated throughout their lives. They have lost their making memory in the way that we all ultimately will. I created the dolls in an "assembly line" style, working them as a whole, step by step. This process disconnects me from the final piece, puts me at a disadvantage for adjustments, but is much quicker. Because of how the dolls were made, they talk about the loss of making memory as a society. I am concerned about the issue of accumulative memory loss of skills as older people start to forget.

Monday, December 6, 2010

FOR SALE



Hand Prepared Digitally Printed
Silk Organza
Hand Rolled Hem
$54.00

Friday, October 1, 2010

Above/Below

Resisted and Dyed Cloth