horizons - two colors
In weaving it intrigues me how structure, material and image are one and the same.
It is inherent to weaving that what is shown on one side is hidden on
the other side, and vice versa. That gives another understanding of
what is front and back, and another perspective on what there is to see
and what is actually there.
I wove the horizon to see the backside of it. On one side a clear distinction, a sharp line, on the other side a vertical continuity.


horizons
WHAT DOES IT NEED TO CROSS A BORDER?
wall pieces
Year: 2014-2016
Material: yarn 80% wool or cotton (weft), 20% diverse (warp)
Technique: Hand woven, satin weave, irregular warp
Dimensions: 150 x 300 cm



horizons
HORIZON-TO-GO
wall piece | jewelry
Year: 2017
Material: cotton, wool
Size: 150 x 3 cm
This is the first narrow horizon I made. It is a try-out, roughly finished, but it captured the idea very well. I was happy to see how flexible and playful it was. You can hang it over a nail, or wear it around your neck, or even put it in your pocket. A portable horizon.
The horizon is sold at Dead Darlings #12.
