Fiber
Both of the pieces below use the same process. I take a canvas and spray it with adhesive and lay yarn in different shapes and patterns.
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This piece below I made in a fashion class using strictly muslin. I used a couple sheets of muslin and sprayed them with different acrylic spray paints. I then shredded the fabric and used a needle felting-like technique to attach the shreds onto more muslin. After that I stitched everything together making the piece more secure.
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Displayed below is a embroidered painting and weaving made in 2021.
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Sculpture
I've been delving into the study of the human body—exploring its appearance, functionality, and the impact of its presentation on a larger scale. Featured here are two plaster molds: one of a true-to-life-sized ear, and another enlarged; the nose, on the other hand, is about three times the size of my own.
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