Wood, yarn, rope, thread, deer skull, video projection.
I let my web do my thinking
Using the traditional craft of crochet with an unconventional and non-utilitarian approach, I use a mix of lace, cotton, and acrylic yarn to create a fragile and resilient web of work. Manipulating tension, weight, and flexibility, I play with what pulls us up and what holds us down; mixing together intentional weaving and overlooked entanglement. The shadows juxtaposed with the projection create a liminal space where creation, destruction, and existence all overlap. I let my web do my thinking engenders an imagined reality of healing, where our inner selves are intricately intertwined with our collective relationship with the natural world.
I let my web do my thinking (skull)
The exhibition included a live performance in colaboration with Sofia Gillespie. The video projection incoporation video footage from an earlier durational performance, Tied to the shade.