A series of delicate organics felted into fine merino with silk highlights - a tiny nest. Felted wool, silk and birch bark punctuated with a tiny North American porcupine quill. Mounted on birch panel with raised overlay of acrylic(not shown)
Item details
GTIN: 9759
Price
C$ 85.00
Quantity available
2
Dimensions
Package
Length/Depth: 7 in
Width: 7 in
Height: 1 in
Shipping
Self or in-person delivery
Delivery restrictions may apply: Will deliver within GTA free of charge. Elsewhere best option for shipping will be charged after sale.
Refund & return policy
No refund or returns allowed on this purchase.
Exceptions may apply. Please message for more information.
Meet your seller
I began my fibre art practice in Toronto 15 years ago to connect with my education and experience in ecology; now I am a fulltime artist with a studio in Guelph. I use the transformative process of wet felting to explore visual interpretations of newsfeeds and data about ecological or environmental impacts. Each topographic map in my Habitat 2050 series tells an eco-inspired story and imagines a future when nature regains control and humans ask what they can do to create a more harmonious world. Textiles designed from my photos celebrate overlooked eco-phenomena such as fungi, lichen, and the patterns of insect trails and bark. The collection of bold felted lab flasks pays tribute to women in science. My process is like building a house and decorating it at the same time. Each layer of wool, paper and silk contributes structure, colour and texture. Final hand molding develops relief and form. Watch for my process photos on Instagram and plein air felting in person at the show.
BOOTH J13- Fibre art - handmade wet felted wool, silk and paper narrative felts, inspired by daily news feeds that spark dialog about social justice and environmental impacts. The works are map-like, organic, forward looking and contemporary. I also make a series of felted lab flasks that pay tribute to the discerning woman of science. New rust prints.
WARM YOUR WALLS!