Softcast (Copy)

Softcast

Recently, I started investigating new methods: casting forms and textures of fabrics in handmade paper that I process and dye with natural dyes.  By using soft molds I am hardening a moment of memory on cloth that has been created by repetitive handworks.  I am honoring old skilled crafts such as shibori and the labor that goes into them. 


In-betweenness

2022, Installation: kozo (mulberry fiber), pins

I have been exploring the technique, “nagashikomi”  in order to cast the textures of clothing.  This series is about human connection.  Instead of fighting, I like to see that people are holding hands.  Clothing without human bodies can show gestures, personalities, and what is lost. 


Cluster

2021, kozo (mulberry fiber), natural dyes

Luminaries I

2019, Paper casting: kozo (mulberry bark fiber), turmeric, wooden hoops, 14”x 165”x2”

Luminaries II

2019, Paper casting: kozo (mulberry bark fiber), turmeric, wooden hoops, 60”x60”x2”

Square Blossom

            2019, Paper casting: kozo (mulberry bark fiber), fustic, wood, 34”x98”x3” (15”x15”x3” each)

Square Blossom (detail)

            2019, Paper casting: kozo (mulberry bark fiber), fustic, wood, 34”x98”x3” (15”x15”x3” each)

flow(n)

            2019, Installation: abaca fiber, polyester, pins, 15’x15’ and 15’x7’

flow(n) (detail)

            2019, Installation: abaca fiber, polyester, pins, 15’x15’ and 15’x7’