Wednesday, October 24, 2012

"Finding The Way" Performance Yardage - Prayer Cloth

The following images are taken of my four yards of cloth, printed at the Fabric Workshop and Museum as a Fall 2012 Apprentice. The imagery within the cloth is derived from rosaries, which I scanned and then drew on paper. After drawing the images of these rosaries, I assembled and layered them on a light table and from there exposed my image onto a silkscreen.
The result is four yards of layered rosary fabric entitled "Finding The Way".

"Finding The Way" is both representational of personal religious exploration and the literal visual translation of the rosaries winding and creating paths within the fabric.
Throughout this exploration and printing process I have kept track of the number of times I have scanned, drawn, and printed these rosaries (a sum of over 600 rosaries). As an artist performance, I have been praying the entire rosary for every rosary I have printed. This process, while extensive and tiring is one that I hope will help me find clarity in my own personal religious paths.

Having not grown up within the Catholic Faith, I find the repetition of the rosary beads along with the prayers associated with them to be quite interesting. Through this and other projects I hope to discover the ways in which, historically, people of many faiths use tradition and repetition in their lives to help them navigate their own lives.





Original Mylar Drawings of Scanned Rosaries 







Final Yardage "Finding The Way" On Print Tables at The Fabric Workshop and Museum








Color Print on Raw Silk - Intended for a series of smaller prayer cloth embroideries






Thursday, October 4, 2012

       Spaces and Fun things at The Fabric Workshop and Museum

Tables and High School Prints 


Silk Screen Tables 

High School Yardage 

Outside The Windows on the 6th Floor Looking at the Convention Center 

 Windows 

This is Where I eat my Lunch 

Jim Drain Hankies Screens 

Screens Taller Than me 

Jim Drain Hankies in Production

Mika Tajima Weaving
http://www.fabricworkshopandmuseum.org/Artists/ArtistDetail.aspx?ArtistId=2bd34d28-7f64-4620-b92d-21e68f20a5f2

Scraps from An Odyssey Show 

Artist Hankies in Production 

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Embellish For Fall

Currently Working on an Embroidered Collar for a friend... Loosely inspired by these current trending images bellow...






Visit my Etsy Store at www.etsy.com/store/TheChestOfDrawers 

Monday, September 24, 2012

An Odyssey: A Narrative of The Fabric Workshop and Museum





Current Exhibition at the Fabric Workshop and Museum
An Oddyssey: A Narrative of the Fabric Workshop and Museum

After days of setting up this exhibition and finding everything in Archives, it is finally complete!

Performance and Reception:
Reception, First Friday, October 5th, 6 - 8 p.m.
Members Preview: Gallery talk by guest curator Mark Rosenthal at 5:30 p.m
Featuring some of my favorite pieces: 

                                                                                         Body to Body, 1997

                                                                                       Artist: Anish Kapoor 


                                           Untitled, 1993

                                                                Artist: Ann Hamilton 



                                       Louise Bourgeois

                                                                                   She Lost It (scarf), 1992

                                       Yinka Shonibare

                                                                                     Titled Space Walk

                                            James Luna

                  High Tech War Shirt, 1997–1998. Smoked hide, silk, horse hair, metal buttons, beads, and watches.