Sunday, April 19, 2015

Sculpture # 309

Crocheted wool, cotton, metal mixers
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Sculpture # 308

Crocheted wool, wood
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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Sculpture # 307

Sculpture # 307
Crocheted wool, metallic yarns, wood and metal 

This is another of the Distorts that comes with some interesting history — this time it's the wools used in the core area of the work. The red yarn is from a knitter who used this yarn to knit hats for Swami Baba Muktananda. The wool was then passed along to another knitter whose path recently crossed with mine. (For many years I worked in an art studio in New York that had a poster-sized image of Baba wearing one of these wool hats.) 
As it happened, I got to be in a location in Vancouver for a night where I met a couple travelling from Hawaii. They showed interest in art and fibre and, after enthusiastic conversation, we shared our current projects. The next morning, after reporting a dream where I used the "Baba" yarn to make a work, I was gifted a portion of the yarn and am delighted to have connected to this part of my life in New York. —Many Thanks Nancy and Errol

detail of sculpture 307/333


Sunday, April 5, 2015

Sculpture # 306

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Crocheted wool, cotton, line, wood, wool

Sculpture # 305

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Crocheted wool, cotton

Sculpture # 304

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Driftwood, crocheted wool, cotton

Sculpture # 303

Crocheted ribbon and wool, wood, needle felted wool

detail of wool felting