Artist
Statement
My work is a combination of the immediate and the
ancient. I like to take a new look at old traditions by applying post-modern materials
to the ancient processes of basketry and weaving. As a weaver and basket maker, I feel part of a continuation of a thousand
generations of artists and weavers from around the world. As a person in the 21st century, I am concerned with
what we throw away.
In the past hundred years plastics have facilitated
marvelous advancements in medicine, food storage, communications, etc; and have become a worldwide waste and disposal problem.
I hope my work will raise awareness of how our plastic trash impacts the environment.
My materials are
cast off, surplus, or waste: copper wire from the recycle yard; audio cassette tapes that even the thrift store wanted to
throw away. Yarns and materials of unknown purpose somehow find their way to my studio, and I collect plastic bags and bits
of packaging that are trashed after being used once.
These materials could not have existed either
physically or conceptually until the modern age. Physically, they are by products of industrialization. Conceptually, the
notions of disposability, one-time-use, surplus, and waste are also modern inventions.