Thursday, 24 February 2011

Time to Upload

Finally squeezing some time to set my thoughts down. Yesterday I spent some time re-exploring some eco-print bundles I made in north Devon last June. They allowed me to reflect on the processes and objects in a slightly more removed manner. Enjoying tactile responses to cloth, stone, thread and plant material.

Cloth bound in stone, stone bound in cloth...






Once again I was given the dilemma; to unwrap or not to unwrap? I wondered about the potential wrapped inside each bundle, something which is lost as soon as it is opened.

Unwrapping fossilised fabric...






More to follow...

1 comment:

  1. Your wrapped pieces are mysterious and intriguing, like a beautiful book that you would like to open but aren't allowed to touch. They work well just as they are as art objects. I can see your dilemma though, your unwrapped piece has beautiful prints of the vegetation which remind me of shadows of what was previously there.

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