Presenting spindle’s work, Zellandine’s denouement. Up close and personal.
For y’all’s joy and art-ness.
Okay, I know that I showed y’all an installation image, but meh, wouldn’t y’all like to see them closer?

Katrina ('Trie) Blasingame
2012
mixed fiber art batt from Hello Purl (spun by me)

Katrina ('Trie) Blasingame
2012
commercial yarn, plastic-covered electronics wire

100 years in the tower
Katrina ('Trie) Blasingame
2012
copper wire, wood sphere, spray paint, carded (by me) fleece, yarn from Interlacements

Katrina ('Trie) Blasingame
2012
commercial yarn, spray paint, recycled tin can, wood sphere, carded (by me) fleece

Katrina ('Trie) Blasingame
2012
commercial yarn, yarn from Interlacements, recycled cardboard cones, spray paint, spray glitter

Katrina ('Trie) Blasingame
2012
recycled bottle caps, recycled (and gutted) lightbulbs, carded (by me) fleece, spray paint, spray glitter

Katrina ('Trie) Blasingame
2012
spray paint, recycled cardboard yarn cones

ambulatory mushroom forest (detail)
Katrina ('Trie) Blasingame
2012
yarn (dyed and spun by me), copper wire, plastic-covered electronics wire, wooden sphere, spray paint, silk/stainless steel yarn from Habu
Here’s the full piece:

ambulatory mushroom forest
Katrina ('Trie) Blasingame
2012
yarn (dyed and spun by me), copper wire, plastic-covered electronics wire, wooden sphere, spray paint, silk/stainless steel yarn from Habu
So, yeah, that’s the series so far. There’s more pieces coming, probably for the next quarter at the ARTgarage.
Oh, also, I build a knitty knotty today out of PVC pipe. <–Melissa from Hellp Purl has one; that’s where I got the idea.
And, if y’all are looking for something to do this Friday:
Come to Circus Nerve. You know you want to. *wriggles fingers tentacles hypnotically*
Courage.
I love the colours, especially the lightbulbs!
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Thank you! It’s terribly easy to gut a lightbulb, but it’s very effective.
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It’s nice to see close-ups of these works, so the person sees the attention to detail and the sheer awesomeness of them– not to mention the interesting interaction of color and materials.
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You’re too kind. I do think the close-ups are nice to see though–especially since the pieces are in, ya know, Green Bay.
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