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Some wiry videos

Looking at the properties of looped or crocheted wire, trying to do it like Ruth Asawa.  Why I stared exploring wire early in the process: https://sandraholleart.blogspot.com/2021/01/wire-and-myelin.html The videos are short but they drag on because of their monotonous content.  That's intentional. I want to create a quiet moment to refocus. Just look at the lovely squiggly lines of the wire. I know, dazzling, isn't it?

Prototypes...

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Okay, I took plenty of time to think about my next steps. Trying out new techniques and materials are my first steps into producing a body of work. Since I explored modelling in concrete for my degree over the last three years and am fairly familiar with it now, I am tending towards another fav of mine: copper. I hope to find a way to combine the delicate nature of looped or crocheted wire with concrete forms. These are my first attempts with copper wire:   Crocheted, knitted, then reshaped and patinaed to get the greenish tinge of copper corrosion and decay. Knitting doll trial with very fine wire When the delicate brain tissue and connections between nerve cells are being attacked due to an overreactive immune response as for example in Multiple Sclerosis, the connection will be inflamed, damaged and interrupted. Like so: All these  are going in my trial-and-error box and will give me good reference later, I'm sure.