Monday, September 21, 2020

LIFE RAFT EARTH

 This 27" x 32" raft is made of cotton rope of varying thicknesses.  I wrapped each"log" 3 times in strips of fabric and many textile oddments some of which were given to me by a number of textile artist friends.  So an array of hand dyed materials serves to protect the piece on its journey to salvation, or doom, depending on who is guiding its voyage.  Some serious engineering when into this; pliers, lei needles, upholstery needles and even a hammer were involved.






WOUNDED SENTRIES

These guys are inspired by the fires here in California and in many other parts of the world.  They are made from a theatrical material called Fosshape which hardens when heated and can be easily cut, colored and stitched.   The ones shown here are up to about 28" tall but in the next few months there will be cohorts as large as 5'.  Stay tuned!!  So far, 11 Sentinels have marched this way.   No fixed arrangement yet.  Wooden bases have been made by my friend Carol Segal for each to keep them upright as they weigh almost nothing.






MINIMS

These are 6" squares done on those days when everything else seems too much to handle.   To date there are 11, but I suspect there are more to come.   Printed on my home computer and hand stitched.  They are on felt which will Velcro to stretched canvas for display.  There's no fixed arrangement.  Some of the Minims are based on fragments of other artists' work, so bits of pieces.











Held Harmless

So far there are 7 in this series.  The pieces range form 18" - 28".  They are based on paper collages I made, photographed, tweaked in Photoshop, sent off to be printed and then hand embroidered like a made woman for weeks and weeks!  They pretty much illustrate exactly what has been going on in my brain during the pandemic (to date!!).

The first 2 are below in a previous post so I'm only putting #3-7 here.









After the 6th Extinction

 After the 6th Extinction is a one off.  I just couldn't resist.   It's up at the Oceanside Museum of Art till February 2021.   There are secret metal rods in there holding those flowers nice and UP!