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Stronger together. Created as a reminder we do not need to feel alone in this increasingly isolated world, the three flowers of TreSis symbolize the bond between my sisters and I; stretched, tattered and torn, yet enduring to this day. 

The three flowers were formed from tissue paper and cactus fibre, with leaves and ground plants created from cactus fibre and raffia paper. Paint and texture were then carefully applied in a myriad of layers to symbolize depth and resilience, then mounted on cactus bone to symbolize an enduring nature. 

Many hours went into the creation of TreSis, from digging sun baked, dry root and cactus fibers out of the New Mexico Chihuahua Desert, to scrubbing, scouring, peeling, hollowing and hand smoothing, with dozens of layers treatment. The natural stone was dug out of the ground by the Columbia River in Oregon.

No one will be more surprised with this creation than my two sisters. May TreSis symbolize the strong bonds you share with those you love, as it does mine. -Nath
Stronger together. Created as a reminder we do not need to feel alone in this increasingly isolated world, the three flowers of TreSis symbolize the bond between my sisters and I; stretched, tattered and torn, yet enduring to this day. 

The three flowers were formed from tissue paper and cactus fibre, with leaves and ground plants created from cactus fibre and raffia paper. Paint and texture were then carefully applied in a myriad of layers to symbolize depth and resilience, then mounted on cactus bone to symbolize an enduring nature. 

Many hours went into the creation of TreSis, from digging sun baked, dry root and cactus fibers out of the New Mexico Chihuahua Desert, to scrubbing, scouring, peeling, hollowing and hand smoothing, with dozens of layers treatment. The natural stone was dug out of the ground by the Columbia River in Oregon.

No one will be more surprised with this creation than my two sisters. May TreSis symbolize the strong bonds you share with those you love, as it does mine. -Nath
Stronger together. Created as a reminder we do not need to feel alone in this increasingly isolated world, the three flowers of TreSis symbolize the bond between my sisters and I; stretched, tattered and torn, yet enduring to this day. 

The three flowers were formed from tissue paper and cactus fibre, with leaves and ground plants created from cactus fibre and raffia paper. Paint and texture were then carefully applied in a myriad of layers to symbolize depth and resilience, then mounted on cactus bone to symbolize an enduring nature. 

Many hours went into the creation of TreSis, from digging sun baked, dry root and cactus fibers out of the New Mexico Chihuahua Desert, to scrubbing, scouring, peeling, hollowing and hand smoothing, with dozens of layers treatment. The natural stone was dug out of the ground by the Columbia River in Oregon.

No one will be more surprised with this creation than my two sisters. May TreSis symbolize the strong bonds you share with those you love, as it does mine. -Nath
Stronger together. Created as a reminder we do not need to feel alone in this increasingly isolated world, the three flowers of TreSis symbolize the bond between my sisters and I; stretched, tattered and torn, yet enduring to this day. 

The three flowers were formed from tissue paper and cactus fibre, with leaves and ground plants created from cactus fibre and raffia paper. Paint and texture were then carefully applied in a myriad of layers to symbolize depth and resilience, then mounted on cactus bone to symbolize an enduring nature. 

Many hours went into the creation of TreSis, from digging sun baked, dry root and cactus fibers out of the New Mexico Chihuahua Desert, to scrubbing, scouring, peeling, hollowing and hand smoothing, with dozens of layers treatment. The natural stone was dug out of the ground by the Columbia River in Oregon.

No one will be more surprised with this creation than my two sisters. May TreSis symbolize the strong bonds you share with those you love, as it does mine. -Nath
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TreSis (three sisters) Sculpture

Nath Raye

United States

Sculpture, Paper on Paper

Size: 14 W x 16.5 H x 6.5 D in

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Stronger together. Created as a reminder we do not need to feel alone in this increasingly isolated world, the three flowers of TreSis symbolize the bond between my sisters and I; stretched, tattered and torn, yet enduring to this day. The three flowers were formed from tissue paper and cactus fibre, with leaves and ground plants created from cactus fibre and raffia paper. Paint and texture were then carefully applied in a myriad of layers to symbolize depth and resilience, then mounted on cactus bone to symbolize an enduring nature. Many hours went into the creation of TreSis, from digging sun baked, dry root and cactus fibers out of the New Mexico Chihuahua Desert, to scrubbing, scouring, peeling, hollowing and hand smoothing, with dozens of layers treatment. The natural stone was dug out of the ground by the Columbia River in Oregon. No one will be more surprised with this creation than my two sisters. May TreSis symbolize the strong bonds you share with those you love, as it does mine. -Nath

Details & Dimensions

Sculpture:Paper on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:14 W x 16.5 H x 6.5 D in

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Nath's inspiration soars on the hot, dry winds sweeping over the southwestern borderlands. The Sonora and Chihuahua desert are where she loves to wander; either on her Harley or on foot, dusty from her boots to floppy hat, pulling and pushing her trusty red wagon down into arroyos and up over rocks. The desert is where Nath finds the sun baked cactus carcasses, roots and plant debris she transforms into art. Hours, weeks, months go into reclaiming these finds, scrubbing and scouring embedded sand, dirt, gravel, peeling off thorns and bark, hollowing and smoothing cavities, carefully picking crusted bark out of whirls, curves and crevasses, carefully separating razor thin cactus fibers. Nath then hand smooths each cactus or root piece, with dozens of treatment coats to harden the fibers to a silky sheen. Sometimes it takes years, but each cactus or root piece reveals itself in time, evincing a feeling and form to be created. Nath creates each piece from the cactus and root carcasses and plant debris she found in the desert and reclaimed with hours of sweat and tears, augmented with additional natural products and art finishes. No matter where where you find her, Nath lives in a desert state of mind; it’s where you can find her when she's dreaming. Nath hopes you'll join her in honoring the hidden treasure of the Chihuahua desert, by bringing one of her pieces into your world.

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