MOMENTARY OBJECTS
Momentary Objects are a series of airy and playful objects woven during the early times of the Covid pandemic. As the world around me quickly changed and seemed to slip out of my control with each passing day I challenged myself to
re-evaluate my relationship with my work. By shifting my focus towards balancing the smaller things around me I took on a finer approach to my weaving and delved into details of layered forms and colors in an attempt to shift the complex narrative surrounding me into smaller bubbles.
BALANCE
{a condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions.}
Calm, Secure, Hopeful
Balance
16” x 16”
handwoven
Hemp
EVANESCENT
{soon passing out of sight, memory, or existence; quickly fading or disappearing.}
Chaos and oblivion. Losing sense of time, passing moments,
forgetting memories and blurry conversations.
Evanescent
16” x 18”
handwoven
Hemp, Steel
TRAJECTORY
{a path, progression, or line of development resembling a physical trajectory}
Picking up the pieces, forming a rhythm, gaining momentum and moving forward.
Trajectory
16” x 16”
handwoven
Hemp, Steel
TRANSITION
{a movement, development, or evolution from one form, stage, or style to another}
Acceptance, new realities and overlapping emotions.
Transition
16” x 20”
handwoven
Hemp, recycled poly
HARMONY
{a pleasing arrangement of parts}
Awareness of peace, chaos, hope, fear, new, old, loss, pain, love and loneliness.
Harmony
16” x 20”
handwoven
Hemp, natural dye
Momentary Objects displayed at Poggenpohl’s Soho showroom for New York Textile Month, NY, 2021
Momentary Objects displayed for Nidu Gather by Nidu Interior Design, NH, 2021