While walking along the shore every day I gaze to the west and view the vastness and beautiful Pacific Ocean.
My thoughts while creating this installation were for the viewer to love the Pacific Ocean as much as I do. My belief is that when someone loves something they will also want to take care of it.
Ecologically all oceans represent what is happening on this earth. Let us keep them in great shape for future generations. Bonnie J. Smith
Hand Woven Tapestries by Anna Kocherovsky from Michigan USA. Anna used wool, linen, cotton and metallic threads for all these pieces.
Pictured above: Travel Diary, Fox and the Forest (two panels). Star Light, Star Bright
Star Light, Star Bright by Anna KocherovskyThe Memory of Nature Jaizkibel III by Lourdes Elizalde from Basque Country, Spain
Handwoven tapestry, plain weave and soumak technique, wool, cotton, silk threads
Inspired by my love and concern for Mother Nature, my desire is to express an intimate, joyful and deep sensation. Climb those cliffs, enter their hollows, feel the sun on your back and the humidity in the shadiest areas. Touch the roughness and feel the softness of the sandstone slipping through your hands.
detail of Memory of Nature by Lourdes Elizalde
installation by Theda Sandiford from Jersey City, USA.
(made from black zip ties and library ladders)
Her statement: Racial gaslighting hides in plain sight in everyday conversations. It subtly shifts dialogue from a raciesst topic at hand onto me, the accuser, forcing me to question and re-assess my response to racism, rather than racism itself. "are you sure it was about race?" "I'm sure he/she/they didn't mean it like that." These comments are a convenient way for people to avoid uncomfortable conversations about race. The questioning, twisting, and undermining of my truth, manifests in insomnia and anxiety. In this installation, zip tie blankets draped on library ladders expose the sting of micro-aggressions to dispose of this trauma.
Laurentian Forest
3 comments:
much like the earlier post showing works from World of threads -- I am so in awe of these works. so fascinating to see textile pieces that have a depth of color and and thought.
when I see pieces like the ones you have posted along with your pieces, it encourages me to push harder in doing my work and not settle for less.
thank you!
kirsten
Thank you for sharing the pictures and the words. Have a wonderful year, Judy. It is a pleasure for me to share one more year of art with you.
Best regards.
Montse
All so beautiful.
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