Posts Tagged ‘beaded’

New collars

Friday, July 10th, 2009

In anticipation of participating in the Lowell show, and in the upcoming art to wear show at Cambridge Artists Cooperative in the fall, I have returned to fabricating wire collars. In writing updated artist statements I am again considering why fiber, certainly why wire. I continue to enjoy the surprise and problems in each new piece. Curiosity, exploring and experimentation temper the repetition of production.
Monofilament, fishing lines, wire, have a mind and personality of their own at the opposite pole of friendly yarn such as standard gauge wool. Attempting to work with them and their in-betweens makes the playground that much larger.

One present collar using both wire and vinyl:

the “knit”, convex side out

concave_sml
the”purl”, concave reverse side

The oval “beads” consist  wire crocheted over glass, the round one is coiled and stitched wire and beads.

The last in the series

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

One more collar with flower closure using varying shades and weights of copper magnet wire: subsequent ones will take a new direction. It is knit with the exception of the crocheted leaves, small pearls form the flower’s anthers

A UFO meets its end

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Completed in stages, this no wilt corsage is composed of layers of knit magnet wire; garnets adorn its center, and it measures 4 inches at its widest point