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Upcycled Textile Collages
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Prints
Stars + Stripes Flags
Installations
Archive
Bio
Blog
Contact
Upcycled Textile Collages
Assemblages & Boards
Prints
Stars + Stripes Flags
Installations
Archive
Bio
Blog
Contact
Assemblages & Boards Passage Sticks
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Passage Sticks

$250.00

During the 2020 “Shelter in Place order” in Seattle, I started a project I planned to do for almost one year. I’ve collected a variety of sticks for what I’m now calling my “Passage Sticks” installation. Grateful for the donation of beneficial bamboo, oak, and many others sticks. Inspired by the show “Yarn, Rope and String,” I dug into my exhaustive collection of upcycled textiles— yarn, rope, and string.

While traveling, I’ve seen how many cultures adopt ordinary sticks for talking, walking, medicine, sports, ceremonies, prayer, and herding. The colorful wrappings of yarn, rope, string, and fabric mark the many steps and changes in the owner’s life. A humble stick transformed and upcycled into a work of art. 

Some of the sticks are more decorative and fragile, not intended for walking.

Walking sticks coming soon!

Dimensions
Under 5 feet

Materials
Up-cycled rope, string, yarn, fabric, oak, beneficial bamboo

Technique
Wrapping, knotting, and tying up-cycled rope, string, yarn, and fabrics around each stick. Each stick dictates the colors and technique.

Media
Mixed media collage and installation

Purchase Notes
Choose size and detail you would like to purchase. I will contact you about viewing or sending you photos to pick your stick.

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During the 2020 “Shelter in Place order” in Seattle, I started a project I planned to do for almost one year. I’ve collected a variety of sticks for what I’m now calling my “Passage Sticks” installation. Grateful for the donation of beneficial bamboo, oak, and many others sticks. Inspired by the show “Yarn, Rope and String,” I dug into my exhaustive collection of upcycled textiles— yarn, rope, and string.

While traveling, I’ve seen how many cultures adopt ordinary sticks for talking, walking, medicine, sports, ceremonies, prayer, and herding. The colorful wrappings of yarn, rope, string, and fabric mark the many steps and changes in the owner’s life. A humble stick transformed and upcycled into a work of art. 

Some of the sticks are more decorative and fragile, not intended for walking.

Walking sticks coming soon!

Dimensions
Under 5 feet

Materials
Up-cycled rope, string, yarn, fabric, oak, beneficial bamboo

Technique
Wrapping, knotting, and tying up-cycled rope, string, yarn, and fabrics around each stick. Each stick dictates the colors and technique.

Media
Mixed media collage and installation

Purchase Notes
Choose size and detail you would like to purchase. I will contact you about viewing or sending you photos to pick your stick.

During the 2020 “Shelter in Place order” in Seattle, I started a project I planned to do for almost one year. I’ve collected a variety of sticks for what I’m now calling my “Passage Sticks” installation. Grateful for the donation of beneficial bamboo, oak, and many others sticks. Inspired by the show “Yarn, Rope and String,” I dug into my exhaustive collection of upcycled textiles— yarn, rope, and string.

While traveling, I’ve seen how many cultures adopt ordinary sticks for talking, walking, medicine, sports, ceremonies, prayer, and herding. The colorful wrappings of yarn, rope, string, and fabric mark the many steps and changes in the owner’s life. A humble stick transformed and upcycled into a work of art. 

Some of the sticks are more decorative and fragile, not intended for walking.

Walking sticks coming soon!

Dimensions
Under 5 feet

Materials
Up-cycled rope, string, yarn, fabric, oak, beneficial bamboo

Technique
Wrapping, knotting, and tying up-cycled rope, string, yarn, and fabrics around each stick. Each stick dictates the colors and technique.

Media
Mixed media collage and installation

Purchase Notes
Choose size and detail you would like to purchase. I will contact you about viewing or sending you photos to pick your stick.

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