298 Views
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View In My Room
Installation, Textile on Plastic
Size: 59 W x 44 H x 1 D in
Ships in a Crate
298 Views
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Do you ever look up at the sky and envy the spontaneity of birds? Humans have longed for flight since time began, and it is no wonder. Whenever I go out, I look up. Birds are sometimes alone, and sometimes in a mass. They are lovely, goofy -- like Crazy Bird, a robin who lives in the tree beside our bedroom window, who regularly attacks himself in the reflection of that window! -- graceful, awkward, but above all...they have the power to go wherever they wish, at any time, day or night. I wish I was a bird....I created this piece to convey a sense of movement, shifting, nesting and most of all, a sense of peace for anyone looking at it. I used plastic panels, framed with metal, that I sliced open in spots to reveal and give a sense of undulation. They are two deep. There is Free Motion stitching -- a method of painting with thread free hand using a sewing machine -- to emphasize areas, and hint at nests and netting. The birds have been made using that same method of machine embroidery, on clear vinyl, and have been painted, as well. It is a really lovely piece. Hangs by L hooks that are provided with the piece. Very easy to hang! It could also be hung in a variety of other ways...vertically, in one row horizontally, separate to hang in multiple area in your home or office, fit it where YOU want it and create something new! Please note: Hangs easily by small hooks (hooks provided). This work will be shipped with the pcs. wrapped and stacked and fits into a small box. Please speak with saatchiart regarding adjusting the shipping cost due to this. Dust with a duster to clean- no fuss.
2016
Textile on Plastic
One-of-a-kind Artwork
59 W x 44 H x 1 D in
2
Not Framed
Not applicable
Ships in a Crate
Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines.
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Leisa Rich was born and raised in Ontario, Canada, but spent most of her adult life living and working in the U.S. and traveling the world. In October 2020, Leisa returned to live permanently in Canada. Her home and studio/gallery is in a 100 year old farmhouse with recent modern additions, on 3+ acres of Old MacDonald's Farm, on Howe Island, on the mighty St. Lawrence River. The island has no retail, no doctors, nothing but cottages and houses, animals and birds, thousands of honking geese in the late fall and early spring, and is accessible only by ferry! It is to nature that Rich turns for much of her subject matter. Her destiny as a fiber artist began early with a satin trimmed blankie; Leisa had to run the satin through her fingers from one end to the other before she could fall asleep. As a child, she spent years in the hospital due to illness and deafness, dressing her Barbie and Ken in clothes her mother made. Tactile sensations were there even when sound and humans were not. Leisa is legally deaf. Rich is a very experimental artist working primarily with fibers and mixed media in 2D, sculptural, and installation formats, and incorporates 3D printing, laser engraving, AI and other unexpected techniques into her textural art works. One of her favored techniques is free-motion machine embroidery -- a method of drawing and building texture using a sewing machine and thread -- and hand embroidery, sewing, dyeing, and more. Rich holds Master of Fine Art- Fibers, Bachelor of Fine Art- Fibers, and Bachelor of Education in Art degrees, cum laude. She has exhibited in notable museums such as the Dallas Museum of Art and Ogden Museum of Southern Art, in many galleries/arts centers, and featured in televised interviews and features. Her work is published in over 100 books, magazines and on-line publications. Leisa published a children's book in 2015 on Amazon that features 52 dioramas she constructed of fiber techniques and materials, and in 2019, a series of How-To art books about Fosshape© that are available on . Rich has taught art for 49 years in universities, arts centers, art retreats, The High Museum, Atlanta, and at her own art schools. Rich has art works in the permanent collections of Hilton Hotels,Inc., Delta Airlines Inc., Emory Healthcare, Emory Women’s Health, The Works: Atlanta, The Kamm Foundation, The Dallas Museum of Art, The University of Texas, The University of North Texas, and in several private collections across the U.S.
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