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Japan
Sculpture, Metal on Copper
Size: 11 W x 7.5 H x 8.5 D in
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One reason I choose to stitch with wire is that I can create art works with volume without the weight. INTERVAL Loop III is created from three rows of wire crochet copper which becomes three loops circling around, over, and in upon themselves. Finished in a velvety blue outdoor durable finish, this is a mesmerizing sculptural form. The finish on each piece in this series is meant to hang out in the sunlight and I encourage you to place it in a sunny area to enjoy it’s full effect. I meticulously hand crocheted the copper wire using specially made crochet hooks, this sculpture will add a bright spot to your home or office setting. My sculpture designs are lightweight making them easy to hang if you would prefer.
Original Created:2022
Subjects:Abstract
Materials:CopperStainless Steel
Styles:AbstractMinimalismModern
Sculpture:Metal on Copper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:11 W x 7.5 H x 8.5 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Yes
Packaging:Ships in a Box
Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines.
Ships From:Japan.
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I’m a metal and textile artist, who takes a single metal thread and creates meticulously stitched, hand-crocheted sculptures. Stitches are connections, building relationships and memories. Most recently from Hawai’i and currently living in Japan, I am fascinated with juxtapositions and transformations in our ever changing world. Manipulating copper wire with textile techniques, I create artworks that combine the hard, masculine properties of metals with soft, feminine textile techniques. Stitching these two elements together transforms each piece into a stronger, more cohesive sculpture. Whether it is bare copper, anodized copper with color, or a copper core wrapped in gold, I love how the simplicity of a single hook and copper wire threads become a voluminous, organic installation in my hands. Hand-crocheting is a meditative action for me. The smooth copper wire glides through my fingers and over my crochet hook. Like the ensō, its single meditative loop represents a single moment of open creation, each crochet stitch I make is created from a varying number of loops. Each completed loop is the copper thread telling the story in sculptural form. My work process is interdisciplinary. I often take photographs of my fiber and wire textile pieces to see the work from another vantage point. Photographing my work also allows me to play with creating two-dimensional artworks while enjoying the physicality of creating three-dimensional sculptural forms. The rich tropical waters around my home state of Hawai’i continue to inspire my favorite color gradations; the deep turquoise blues to sea foam greens to the silver sparkles of water splashing my toes in the sand. My works are tactile in the same way I enjoy the beach. The wire flows through my hands inspiring me to take the conflicting materials and techniques and build balanced artworks.
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