A dyed homemade white tee shirt with ombre staining that represents the life cycle of a garment. From top to bottom, the garment goes through its life from brand new and white, to slightly stained, to completely brown and shredded. The shirt is embroidered sporadically around the garment and dyed with turmeric and coffee and then shredded. Made for Fibers in Art course during Florence Semester
A mixture of a friendship bracelet pattern and knots with traditional knotted rug techniques. The fact that they are essentially the same process but are used for very different applications was incredibly interesting to me. I used thick merino wool yarn in a traditional color palette and knotted it onto a wooden loom. Roughly 2 ft by 2 ft. Made for Fibers in Art course during Florence Semester
Semi-assembled quilt project for Fibers in Art course during Florence semester. The different quarters of the quilt represent strong female figures in my life. The idea that quilting is an extremely difficult art form which is commonly thought of as a woman’s hobby intrigued me and I played off of this idea. Roughly 5 ft by 5 ft
Two original designs burned onto screens and then screen printed onto grey striped fabric