Colony III (Decomposition Series)
Finished
February 17, 2013
March 1, 2013

Colony III (Decomposition Series)

Project info
Knitting
Momentum: Art Doesn't Stand Still exhibition in Oklahoma City
Needles & yarn
Notes

The series is a study on the intricate textures of fungi and how they blend in to their natural environment. At a glance and from a distance, these knitted replicas meld in as a part of the magnificent cycle that transforms living plants to detritus and further into minerals that nourish other living plants as they draw these minerals up from the soil. For instance, when viewing the installation at the distance of the bottom photo the pieces appear natural and as though they are meant to exist there. However, on a closer encounter one sees that these are not fruiting bodies at all. The delicate knit stitch stands out and draws you in for closer inspection, much like the intricacies in the texture of fungi draw me in. These elements spur on a stream of questions that carry me meditatively in to a place of introspection. While this is a personal project, I hope that it excites the same way of thinking amongst its viewers, elevating to a greater level of awareness of one’s surroundings.

Unlike previous installations, this piece was placed in a gallery exhibition called “Momentum: Art Doesn’t Stand Still” in Oklahoma City (www.momentumoklahoma.org). The curators, PLUG Projects from Kansas City (www.plugprojects.com) selected it for the “Curator’s Award”.

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Finished
February 17, 2013
March 1, 2013
 
About this pattern
Personal pattern (not in Ravelry)
  • Project created: March 6, 2013
  • Updated: March 6, 2013