Weaving Layers, 2012, twine, fabric,
wood, 144” x 48” x 8”.
The hand-woven twine is one
continuous piece where the front hangs from a dowel and folds inches from the
floor with the back attached to the wall.
Untitled, 2012,
yarn, plaskolite, wood, and spray-paint, 61” x16” x 4.5”.
Untitled
is a whimsical sculpture. The holes
evoke eyes of a mask and beckon the viewer to peer through the holes.
See Through, 2012, thread,
wood, 66” x 43” x 8”.
The black hand-woven thread weaving
hangs over a handmade frame-like structure.
Viewers are meant to walk around the structure and see the surrounding
space through the weaving.
Corner Home, 2012,
cord, wood, and gel medium, 84” x 47” x 3.5”.
A weaving wraps around the two by
four and the threads appear to come out of the ends of board. A larger weaving also appears to emanate from
the beam and floats three and a half feet from the ground.
By Hand, 2012,
bleached twine, and wood, 40” x 22” x 3”.
The woven piece was bleached and
washed to produce the wrinkled and shrunken shape. The process refers to multiple steps of labor
that is currently done by machines, such as sewing ones clothes and washing
them by hand.
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