First Thursday artist’s reception
What fun to look back on the whirlwind of last night’s First Thursday opening of Intertwined. People started arriving at 5 pm and kept coming through the door until the door was shut at 9 pm. […]
What fun to look back on the whirlwind of last night’s First Thursday opening of Intertwined. People started arriving at 5 pm and kept coming through the door until the door was shut at 9 pm. […]
Today, today I took a break from finger-looping twine to assemble a mock up of my experiments with paper pulp in my newly dubbed Guest Bedroom Gallery. The grey mottled crustiness of […]
In its own way, this finger-looping process that I’ve committed to is mysterious. Everything about it seems organic like nature, magic like myth. But then, nature is magic to me—the […]
Happily, my installation plan for Intertwined continues to evolve, a process very much in keeping with the modus operandi of the Method Gallery. To quote Gayle Clemans, Seattle-based art critic and historian: “The gallery […]
Whatever I chose for time- and labor-intensive handwork has to make it easy for me to travel back and forth between materiality and meta-physicality. Twine seems especially suited to evoking a bodily resonance. Magdalena Abakanowicz […]
For the record, I’ve committed to a title: Intertwined. in·ter·twine verb / past tense: intertwined; past participle: intertwined 1 twist or twine together: (a net made of cotton intertwined with other […]