Pinkness No. 8
This wall sculpture is made of stitched white industrial felt over wooden stretcher bars. The pink color comes from light reflecting off the brightly lit interior of the piece.
Contact the artist: stephanie@stephaniemetz.com
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Width: 8in
Depth: 2in
Stephanie Metz
Visit me in the Green Door Annex at The Alameda Artworks on Race street, located just off the parking lot behind Recycle Bookstore past the mural-lined alley. Look for the green door!
In my work I use wool to explore the idea of seemingly opposing qualities coexisting within one object. I shape wool by compacting it into nearly solid freestanding forms through a process known as needle felting. Taken from industrial origins and a subsequent craft tradition, needle felting refers to using specialized sharp, barbed needles to mat wool fibers into a united solid mass, held together by the microscopically scaly surfaces of the wool. With simple tools I can compress masses of loose, fluffy wool into detailed, complex, and mysterious forms that defy their humble origins. I’ve been experimenting with wool for twenty years, and I love sharing what I’ve learned with visitors through demonstrations and samples they can touch and handle. In addition to my large work, I’ll have small sculptures and wool works on paper available as well.
My sculpture has been exhibited at local and international venues including the de Saisset Museum at Santa Clara University, Jack Fischer Gallery in San Francisco, the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Museum Rijswijk in the Netherlands, and the National Centre for Craft & Design in the U.K.
Email: stephanie@stephaniemetz.com
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