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  • Aquarius

    September 15, 2023

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    fiber art

    Humans know more about space than they do about the oceans. The ocean is vast and dark. The ocean is filled with predators and prey. Small fish have had to develop methods of survival- whether that be traveling in groups, camouflage or poisonous flesh. Still- there are some fish who maintain their anonymity and face the enemy with a display of color and light. Freeform Crochet Sculpture – $1,423

  • Sol Cycle

    September 14, 2023

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    fiber art

    Sol CycleA four part seriesWinter SolsticeSpring equinoxSummer solsticeSpring equinox Mixed Fiber Freeform Crocher

  • Purple Mountains Majesty

    September 14, 2023

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    fiber art

    Purple Mountains Majesty Until Covid, my husband and I were both teachers. Every year, during summer break, we would load our kids, dogs and tents into our van and drive through America. America is awesomely beautiful. There is so much diversity of land and of people. There is no other place like it on earth. There are some who say America is dead- and there are some who say that America should be dead. I disagree. I have gotten to know her, and she is very much alive and she is glorious. She is alive and she is beautiful and…

  • Evolution

    September 14, 2023

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    fiber art

    Evolution While I was making this piece, I thought “it looks so grown up.” That made me think about growing up. Yesterday was my fifty second birthday, and I have done more growing up in the past two years than I had over the course of the first fifty. But even with all of that growing up- I still feel like a baby most of the time. I think maybe we don’t ever really grow up. Sometimes we may feel grown- but then there is always more growing to do. We don’t grow up. Throughout our lives we continue to…

  • I See You

    August 30, 2023

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    fiber art

    I See You There is an epidemic of despair among young Americans. According to the CDC, between the years of 2021 and 2023, 13,655 kids between ages 10 and 24 died of suicide. Suicide is currently the second leading cause of death among 10-14 year olds in America. Between 2020 and 2021, the number one cause of death among 1-17 year olds was gunshot wounds. In 2021, among 14-18 year olds, there were 108,000 overdose deaths. The number one cause of death for 18-45 year olds is fentanyl overdose. Between 2015 and 2021, the number of 5-12 year old children…

  • Womb

    April 17, 2023

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    fiber art

    I have given birth five times. Five times, inside of my womb, genetic material has united and welcomed a heavenly spirit. Five times, I have sacrificed my body, my thoughts, my emotions and my soul to a new, tiny human. I have done that because of a profound love that a mother is preconditioned to have toward her children- it is a spiritual love that travels back to the beginning of time. A woman is a human who has the innate power to sacrifice herself to a divine love. That is a strength that deserves respect and reverence. A friend…

  • Something is not right with our kids

    April 15, 2023

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    fiber art

    I have worked in Early Childhood Education for 30 years. I have directly taught and had genuine friendships with over 1000 children – and – something is not right with our kids. There is an unprecedented mental health crisis among our youth, and that is a problem that cannot be simply medicated and ignored. A change has happened in childhood over my lifetime, and it is not a healthy change. That change is the existence of and accessibility to technology. Technology has led many to a sedentary childhood spent wired into a virtual fantasy world filled with unnatural creatures and…

  • 5G- from the Collective Fear collection- 2023

    April 11, 2023

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    fiber art

    I was born in 1971. My early childhood was lived during the time just before personal computers. There were three television shows per day that were dedicated to kids and then there were Saturday morning cartoons. As children, we got up in the morning, ate breakfast and went outside. We played with the kids on our block from dawn until dusk. Except We always went inside to watch the three television shows per day that were dedicated to children- and we never missed Saturday morning cartoons. It was clear by 1971 that children were drawn to passive, technology based forms…

  • The Cosmic Rose

    March 3, 2023

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    fiber art, freeform crochet

    January 2023 According to Greek Mythology, Adonis was loved by the goddess, Aphrodite. Adonis was killed by a wild boar and died in Aphrodite’s arms. As her tears and his blood soaked into the earth, the first red rose grew in that spot. The red rose symbolizes great love and great loss. Mixed fiber freeform crochet sculpture. $1940.00

  • Collective Fear

    March 2, 2023

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    crochet sculpture, fiber art

    In 1943, Abraham Maslow identified a hierarchy of needs. These needs, according to Maslow, are the conditions that the human brain must satisfy, in order to thrive and meet its full potential. The foundation of the pyramid describes physical needs, like food, water and shelter. Just after physiological, comes the need for a sense of safety and security. In order to develop, the human brain must have a sense of safety and security. Fear erases that sense of safety. In modern day society- there are messages of fear attacking our psyche from every direction. These messages inundate media and seep…

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